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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T22:37:05+00:00 2026-06-14T22:37:05+00:00

My conditional works properly when the dirs exist, but if they don’t, it seems

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My conditional works properly when the dirs exist, but if they don’t, it seems to execute both then and else statements (is that the correct term?).

script.sh

#!/bin/bash
if [[ $(find path/to/dir/*[^thisdir] -type d -maxdepth 0) ]]
  then
    find path/to/dir/*[^thisdir] -type d -maxdepth 0 -exec mv {} new/location \;
    echo "Huzzah!"
  else
    echo "hey hey hey"
fi

prompt
For the first call, the dirs are there; in the second, they’ve been moved from the first call.

$ sh script.sh
Huzzah!
$ sh script.sh
find: path/to/dir/*[^thisdir]: No such file or directory
hey hey hey

How can I fix this?

tried suggestion(s)

if [[ -d $(path/to/dir/*[^thisdir]) ]]
  then
    find path/to/dir/*[^thisdir] -type d -maxdepth 0 -exec mv {} statamic-1.3-personal/admin/themes \;
    echo "Huzzah!"
  else
    echo "hey hey hey"
fi

result

$ sh script.sh
script.sh: line 1: path/to/dir/one_of_the_dirs_to_be_moved: is a directory
hey hey hey
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    2026-06-14T22:37:06+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 10:37 pm

    Your error is probably occurring at if [[ $(find path/to/dir/*[^thisdir] -type d -maxdepth 0) ]] and then it goes to else because find errors out.

    find wants its directory parameter to exist. Based on what you are trying to do you should probably consider

    $(find path/to/dir/ -name "appropriate name pattern" -type d -maxdepth 1)
    

    Also, I’d consider using actual logical function in if. See this for file conditionals.

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