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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T08:40:40+00:00 2026-05-15T08:40:40+00:00

I have written a small bash script called isinFile.sh for checking if the first

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I have written a small bash script called “isinFile.sh” for checking if the first term given to the script can be found in the file “file.txt”:

#!/bin/bash

FILE="file.txt"

if [ `grep -w "$1" $FILE` ]; then 
 echo "true"
else
 echo "false"
fi

However, running the script like

> ./isinFile.sh -x

breaks the script, since -x is interpreted by grep as an option.
So I improved my script

#!/bin/bash

FILE="file.txt"

if [ `grep -w -- "$1" $FILE` ]; then 
 echo "true"
else
 echo "false"
fi

using -- as an argument to grep. Now running

> ./isinFile.sh -x
false

works. But is using -- the correct and only way to prevent code/option injection in bash scripts? I have not seen it in the wild, only found it mentioned in ABASH: Finding Bugs in Bash Scripts.

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    2026-05-15T08:40:40+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:40 am
    grep -w -- ...

    prevents that interpretation in what follows —

    EDIT

    (I did not read the last part sorry). Yes, it is the only way. The other way is to avoid it as first part of the search; e.g. ".{0}-x" works too but it is odd., so e.g.

    grep -w ".{0}$1" ...

    should work too.

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