How do I tell if a regular file does not exist in Bash?
The test command ([ here) has a “not” logical operator which is the exclamation point (similar to many other languages). Try this:
The test command ([ here) has a “not” logical operator which is the exclamation point (similar to many other languages). Try this:
There is no directory with the name 4.8…Thats your problem 🙂 Run this before your cp command: It creates all directories in the given path!
Use the sleep command. Example: One can also employ decimals when specifying a time unit; e.g. sleep 1.5s