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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T02:33:23+00:00 2026-06-13T02:33:23+00:00

I realized that both ‘=’ and ‘==’ operators works in if statement. For example:

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I realized that both ‘=’ and ‘==’ operators works in if statement. For example:

var="some string"
if [ "$var" == "some string" ];then
    #doing something
fi

if [ "$var" = "some string" ];then
    #doing something
fi

Both if statement above worked well in bash and sh. I just wondered if there is any difference between them? Thanks…

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    2026-06-13T02:33:25+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 2:33 am

    Inside single brackets for condition test (i.e. [ … ]), single = is supported by all shells, where as == is not supported by some of the older shells.

    Inside double brackets for condition test (i.e. [[ … ]]), there is no difference in old or new shells.

    Edit: I should also note that: Always use double brackets [[ … ]] if possible, because it is safer than single brackets. I’ll illustrate why with the following example:

    if [ $var == "hello" ]; then
    

    if $var happens to be null / empty, then this is what the script sees:

    if [ == "hello" ]; then
    

    which will break your script. The solution is to either use double brackets, or always remember to put quotes around your variables (“$var”). Double brackets is better defensive coding practice.

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