How can I determine the name of the bash script file inside the script itself?
Like if my script is in file runme.sh, than how would I make it to display "You are running runme.sh" message without hardcodding that?
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For reading through a symlink, which is usually not what you want (you usually don't want to confuse the user this way), try:
IMO, that'll produce confusing output. "I ran foo.sh, but it's saying I'm running bar.sh!? Must be a bug!" Besides, one of the purposes of having differently-named symlinks is to provide different functionality based on the name it's called as (think gzip and gunzip on some platforms). |
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If the script name has spaces in it, a more robust way is to use |
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You can use $0 to determine your script name (with full path) - to get the script name only you can trim that variable with
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To answer Chris Conway, on Linux (at least) you would do this:
readlink prints out the value of a symbolic link. If it isn't a symbolic link, it prints the file name. -n tells it to not print a newline. -f tells it to follow the link completely (if a symbolic link was a link to another link, it would resolve that one as well). |
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If you want it without the path then you would use |
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$ cat script.sh #! /bin/sh echo `basename $0` $ ./script.sh script.sh $ ln script.sh linktoscript $ ./linktoscript linktoscript How does one get [EDIT] Per @ephemient in comments above, though the symbolic link thing may seem contrived, it is possible to fiddle with |
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These answers are correct for the cases they state but there is a still a problem if you run the script from another script using the 'source' keyword (so that it runs in the same shell). In this case, you get the $0 of the calling script. And in this case, I don't think it is possible to get the name of the script itself. This is an edge case and should not be taken TOO seriously. If you run the script from another script directly (without 'source'), using $0 will work. |
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echo "You are running $0" |
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Those were very helpful answers, |
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With bash >= 3:
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