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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:09:14+00:00 2026-05-13T07:09:14+00:00

Could someone take a look at this code and find out what’s wrong with

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Could someone take a look at this code and find out what’s wrong with it?

#!/bin/sh
while :
do
    echo " Select one of the following options:"
    echo " d or D) Display today's date and time"
    echo " l or L) List the contents of the present working directory"
    echo " w or W) See who is logged in"
    echo " p or P) Print the present working directory"
    echo " a or A) List the contents of a specified directory"
    echo " b or B) Create a backup copy of an ordinary file"
    echo " q or Q) Quit this program"
    echo " Enter your option and hit <Enter>: \c"
    read option 
    case "$option" in
        d|D) date
             ;;
        l|L) ls $PWD
             ;;
        w|w) who
                 ;;
        p|P) pwd
             ;;
        a|A) echo "Please specify the directory and hit <Enter>: \c"
             read directory
                    if [ "$directory = "q" -o "Q" ]
                then
                    exit 0
                fi

                while [ ! -d "$directory" ]
                do
                        echo "Usage: "$directory" must be a directory."
                    echo "Re-enter the directory and hit <Enter>: \c"
                    read directory

                        if [ "$directory" = "q" -o "Q" ]
                        then    
                            exit 0

                        fi

                done
                    printf ls "$directory"

            ;;  
            b|B) echo "Please specify the ordinary file for backup and hit <Enter>: \c"
             read file
                if [ "$file" = "q" -o "Q" ]
                then
                    exit 0
                fi     

                while [ ! -f "$file" ]
                do
                    echo "Usage: \"$file\" must be an ordinary file."
                    echo "Re-enter the ordinary file for backup and hit <Enter>: \c"
                    read file
                        if [ "$file" = "q" -o "Q" ]
                        then
                            exit 0
                        fi              
                done
                    cp "$file" "$file.bkup"
                 ;;

        q|Q) exit 0
             ;;

    esac
    echo
done
exit 0

There are some syntax errors that I can’t figure out. However I should note that on this unix system echo -e doesn’t work (don’t ask me why I don’t know and I don’t have any sort of permissions to change it and even if I wouldn’t be allowed to)

Bash Shell Scripting Error: “./myDemo ./myDemo: line 62: syntax error near unexpected token done' ./myDemo: line 62:” [Edited]

EDIT: I fixed the while statement error, however now when I run the
script some things still aren’t
working correctly.

  1. It seems that in the b|B) switch statement

    cp $file $file.bkup doesn’t
    actually copy the file to file.bkup ?

  2. In the a|A) switch statement

ls “$directory” doesn’t print the directory listing for the user to see
?

#!/bin/bash
while $TRUE
do
        echo " Select one of the following options:"
        echo " d or D) Display today's date and time"
        echo " l or L) List the contents of the present working directory"
        echo " w or W) See who is logged in"
        echo " p or P) Print the present working directory"
        echo " a or A) List the contents of a specified directory"
        echo " b or B) Create a backup copy of an ordinary file"
        echo " q or Q) Quit this program"
        echo " Enter your option and hit <Enter>: \c"
        read option
        case "$option" in
                d|D) date
                     ;;
                l|L) ls pwd
                     ;;
                w|w) who
                     ;;
                p|P) pwd
                     ;;
                a|A) echo "Please specify the directory and hit <Enter>: \c"
                     read directory
                        if [ ! -d "$directory"  ]
                        then
                                while [ ! -d "$directory" ]
                                do
                                        echo "Usage: "$directory" must be a directory."
                                        echo "Specify the directory and hit <Enter>: \c"
                                        read directory

                                        if [ "$directory" = "q" -o "Q" ]
                                        then
                                        exit 0

                                        elif [ -d "$directory" ]
                                        then
                                                ls "$directory"

                                        else
                                        continue
                                        fi
                                done
                        fi
                        ;;
                b|B) echo "Specify the ordinary file for backup and hit <Enter>: \c"
                     read file
                        if [ ! -f "$file" ]
                         then
                                while [ ! -f "$file" ]
                                do 
                                        echo "Usage: "$file" must be an ordinary file."
                                        echo "Specify the ordinary file for backup and hit <Enter>: \c"
                                        read file
                                        if [ "$file" = "q" -o "Q" ]
then
                                        exit 0
                                        elif [ -f "$file" ]
                                        then
                                        cp $file $file.bkup
                                        fi
                                done
                        fi
                        ;;

                q|Q) exit 0
                     ;;

        esac
        echo
done
exit 0

Another thing… is there an editor that I can use to auto-parse code? I.e something similar to NetBeans?

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    2026-05-13T07:09:14+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:09 am

    You are missing a do after the second while. (The ‘B’ case; compare that against the ‘A’ case above it.)

    I use gvim which will syntax highlight shell scripts, but I think you need to ask about editors as a separate question.


    As for your modified question:
    Your logic is broken in both the A and B cases: you need to pull the backup logic out of your if/while nesting… the if isn’t actually doing anything for you. Also, be sure to quote all your filenames so that spaces don’t break your script. Escape your nested quotes. I believe you need a -e on the echo statements that use \c.

    So do something more like:

    b|B) echo -e "Specify the ordinary file for backup and hit <Enter>: \c"
        read file
        while [ ! -f "$file" ]
        do 
            echo "Usage: \"$file\" must be an ordinary file."
            echo -e "Specify the ordinary file for backup and hit <Enter>: \c"
            read file
            if [ "$file" = "q" -o "$file" = "Q" ]
            then
                exit 0
            fi
        done
        cp "$file" "$file.bkup"
        ;;
    

    You’ll need to do the same kind of change for the A case.

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