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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T22:41:28+00:00 2026-06-03T22:41:28+00:00

I would like to have the echo command executed when cat /etc/passwd | grep

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I would like to have the echo command executed when cat /etc/passwd | grep "sysa" is not true.

What am I doing wrong?

if ! [ $(cat /etc/passwd | grep "sysa") ]; then
        echo "ERROR - The user sysa could not be looked up"
        exit 2
fi
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    2026-06-03T22:41:29+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 10:41 pm

    try

    if ! grep -q sysa /etc/passwd ; then
    

    grep returns true if it finds the search target, and false if it doesn’t.

    So NOT false (! false) == true.

    if evaluation in shells are designed to be very flexible, and many times doesn’t require chains of commands (as you have written).

    Also, looking at your code as is, your use of the $( ... ) form of cmd-substitution is to be commended, but think about what is coming out of the process. Try echo $(cat /etc/passwd | grep "sysa") to see what I mean. You can take that further by using the -c (count) option to grep and then do if ! [ $(grep -c "sysa" /etc/passwd) -eq 0 ] ; then which works but is rather old school.

    BUT, you could use the newest shell features (arithmetic evaluation) like

    if ! (( $(grep -c "sysa" /etc/passwd) == 0 )) ; then ...`
    

    which also gives you the benefit of using the c-lang based comparison operators, ==,<,>,>=,<=,% and maybe a few others.

    In this case, per a comment by Orwellophile, the arithmetic evaluation can be pared down even further, like

    if ! (( $(grep -c "sysa" /etc/passwd) )) ; then ....
    

    OR

    if (( ! $(grep -c "sysa" /etc/passwd) )) ; then ....
    

    Finally, there is an award called the Useless Use of Cat (UUOC). 🙂 Some people will jump up and down and cry gothca! I’ll just say that grep can take a file name on its cmd-line, so why invoke extra processes and pipe constructions when you don’t have to? 😉

    I hope this helps.

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