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I have a file test which is already present in the directory, when I use

  `cat > test` or `ls > test` 

The content in the file will be truncated and the data will be lost, So I want a prompt message before redirecting the file. Your help would be most useful.

Thanks in advance.

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    FYI: set -C (noclobber) will prevent you from overwriting files like this. You can overwrite this with >| ... Re: Question, just use if [ -f myfile ] with read to get the answer... Dec 19, 2014 at 12:52
  • I created a more complete example as an Answer... Dec 19, 2014 at 12:58
  • @Carpetsmoker - Yes its working, is there any other way? And what is use of set -C?? Dec 19, 2014 at 13:01
  • Another way to do what? There are usually many ways to do most tasks. You don't need set -C; it's just a good habit, IMHO. Dec 19, 2014 at 13:02
  • @Carpetsmoker Yes I need that, but I just want to know is there any other way to do this? Dec 19, 2014 at 13:04

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An example might be this:

#!/bin/sh

# Prevent > from overwriting files, use >| to overwrite files anyway
# It's good for safety to always enable this...
set -C

file=xxx

# Test if file exist with -f
if [ -f "$file" ]; then
    echo "Overwrite $file? [Y/n]"

    # Read user input
    read answer

    # Is the answer "n" or "N", we exit
    # The default is to continue on any other input (you could change this, of course)
    case "$answer" in
        [nN]) exit 2 ;;
    esac
fi

# Overwrite the file, we use >| because we set noclobber
echo 'New' >| "$file"

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