How do I tell if a file does not exist in Bash?
The test command (written as [ here) has a “not” logical operator, ! (exclamation mark): if [ ! -f /tmp/foo.txt ]; then echo “File not found!” fi
The test command (written as [ here) has a “not” logical operator, ! (exclamation mark): if [ ! -f /tmp/foo.txt ]; then echo “File not found!” fi