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###Takes filenames as arguments and makes those executable
#create file variable
file=$*
chmod 755 $file
if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then
echo permission change suceeded
else
echo permission change failed
exit 0
fi

This is my current code - I'm wanting to add an extra echo which will be "already got executable permission" - how would i add a check onto this to check that if it has executable permission or not

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    man [ and search for exec.
    – Biffen
    Dec 1, 2014 at 13:30
  • You should be using "$@" instead of $*; and assigning to file will wreck things. Also, the if is contorted. Just if chmod 755 "$@"; then... would work better and also be simpler and more idiomatic.
    – tripleee
    Dec 1, 2014 at 13:54

2 Answers 2

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if [ -x "$file" ]; then
   echo "already got executable permission"
else
    ....
fi

Check

help test
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perm="$(stat -c "%a" $file)" 
if [$perm -eq 755]; then
...
else
...
fi
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  • This is a syntax error. You need whitespace inside the [ ... ].
    – tripleee
    Dec 1, 2014 at 13:52
  • And also, if the file is 775, it is already executable, but with additional permissions.
    – tripleee
    Dec 1, 2014 at 13:53

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