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Check if a directory exists in Linux or Unix shell nixCraft

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I need to check if a directory exists or not, within a shell script running on Linux or Unix-like system? How do I check if a directory exists in a shell script?

A directory is nothing but a location for storing files on the Linux system in a hierarchical format. For example, $HOME/Downloads/ would store all downloaded files or /tmp/ would store temporary files. This page shows how to see if a directory exists in Linux or Unix-like systems.

How to check if a directory exists in Linux

  1. One can check if a directory exists in a Linux shell script using the following syntax:
    [ -d "/path/dir/" ] && echo "Directory /path/dir/ exists."
  2. You can use ! to check if a directory does not exists on Unix:
    [ ! -d "/dir1/" ] && echo "Directory /dir1/ DOES NOT exists."

One can check if a directory exists in Linux script as follows:

DIR="/etc/httpd/" if [ -d "$DIR" ]; then # Take action if $DIR exists. # echo "Installing config files in ${DIR}..." fi

OR

DIR="/etc/httpd/" if [ -d "$DIR" ]; then ### Take action if $DIR exists ### echo "Installing config files in ${DIR}..." else ### Control will jump here if $DIR does NOT exists ### echo "Error: ${DIR} not found. Can not continue." exit 1 fi

Linux check if a directory exists and take some action

Here is a sample shell script to see if a folder exists or not in Linux:

#!/bin/bash d="$1" [ "$d" == "" ] && { echo "Usage: $0 directory"; exit 1; } [ -d "${d}" ] && echo "Directory $d found." || echo "Directory $d not found."

Run it as follows:
./test.sh
./test.sh /tmp/
./test.sh /nixCraft

Bash check if a directory exists in Linux or Unix shell

Check if directory exists in bash and if not create it

Here is a sample shell script to check if a directory doesn’t exist and create it as per our needs:

#!/bin/bash dldir="$HOME/linux/5.x" _out="/tmp/out.$$" # Build urls url="some_url/file.tar.gz" file="${url##*/}" ### Check for dir, if not found create it using the mkdir ## [ ! -d "$dldir" ] && mkdir -p "$dldir" # Now download it wget -qc "$url" -O "${dldir}/${file}" # Do something else below #

Make sure you always wrap shell variables such as $DIR in double quotes ("$DIR" to avoid any surprises in your shell scripts:

DIR="foo" [ -d "$DIR" ] && echo "Found" ## ## this will fail as DIR will only expand to "foo" and not to "foo bar stuff"  ## hence wrap it  ## DIR="foo bar stuff" [ -d $DIR ] && echo "Found"

Using test command

One can use the test command to check file types and compare values. For example, see if FILE exists and is a directory. The syntax is:
test -d "DIRECTORY" && echo "Found/Exists" || echo "Does not exist"
The test command is same as [ conditional expression. Hence, you can use the following syntax too:
[ -d "DIR" ] && echo "yes" || echo "noop"

Getting help

Read bash shell man page by typing the following man command or visit online here:
man bash
help [
help [[
man test

Conclusion

This page explained various commands that can be used to check if a directory exists or not, within a shell script running on Linux or Unix-like systems.

Posted by: Vivek Gite

The author is the creator of nixCraft and a seasoned sysadmin, DevOps engineer, and a trainer for the Linux operating system/Unix shell scripting. Get the latest tutorials on SysAdmin, Linux/Unix and open source topics via RSS/XML feed or weekly email newsletter.

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