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test

test expression
or
[ expression ]

Evaluate an expression and, if its value is true, return a zero exit status; otherwise, return a nonzero exit status. In shell scripts, you can use the alternate form [ expression ]. The brackets are typed literally and must be separated from expression. Generally, this command is used with conditional constructs in shell programs. See Chapter 4 for more information on test.


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