How can I write a shell script that checks for an environment variable and writes to a log file if the variable is unset?
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If you only want a message when it is unset, then:
If you simply want the script to stop and report on stderr, then:
(You can test that in an interactive shell, but the interactive shell won’t exit. Put it in a script and the script is exited.)