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A basic if statement in bash looks like this:
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```
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if somecommand; then
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# The code here will be run if somecommand has an exit code of 0
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fi
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```
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Note that the if statement is terminated by `fi`. This is fairly standard throughout bash scripting, where the blocks are closed with the reverse text used to open them.
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## Commands
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