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In my bash script I do:

mkdir product;

When I run the script more than once I get:

mkdir: product: File exists

In the console.

So I am looking to only run mkdir if the dir doesn't exist. Is this possible?

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    mkdir product 2>/dev/null
    – dcaswell
    Commented Sep 4, 2013 at 20:13

5 Answers 5

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Do a test

[[ -d dir ]] || mkdir dir

Or use -p option:

mkdir -p dir
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    I can't find the source on the fly, but for Makefiles mkdir -p is discouraged b/c there may be race conditions in concurrent execution. So, depending on what your script does and in which environment it lives the first option given is this answer should be preferred. Also, you could just mkdir product 2>/dev/null and not care. Commented Sep 4, 2013 at 20:47
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    @user1129682: The first option also has a potential race condition; the directory could be created by some other process between the -d test and the mkdir. I suspect mkdir -p makes this time window for this race condition slightly shorter. Commented Sep 4, 2013 at 21:29
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    Beside the race condition in the innecessary testing, there is also the possibility that dir does exist but is not a directory, but a file or a device entry or a unix-domain socket or a named pipe, or whatever ... Commented Sep 4, 2013 at 22:10
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    @wildplasser Yes and that would already be in the coder's option how he/she would handle the situation. One could send a message to the user and ask for input, abort, or do other things if [[ -e dir && ! -d dir ]] is valid.
    – konsolebox
    Commented Sep 4, 2013 at 22:17
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    Useful and concise, +1 :)
    – zx81
    Commented Jul 21, 2014 at 9:29
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if [ ! -d directory ]; then
  mkdir directory
fi

or

mkdir -p directory

-p ensures creation if directory does not exist

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    One-liner requires an extra ;: if [ ! -d directory ]; then mkdir directory; fi
    – sdgfsdh
    Commented Jun 13, 2017 at 15:35
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Use mkdir's -p option, but note that it has another effect as well.

 -p      Create intermediate directories as required.  If this option is not specified, the full path prefix of each oper-
         and must already exist.  On the other hand, with this option specified, no error will be reported if a directory
         given as an operand already exists.  Intermediate directories are created with permission bits of rwxrwxrwx
         (0777) as modified by the current umask, plus write and search permission for the owner.
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mkdir -p

-p, --parents no error if existing, make parent directories as needed

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Try using this:-

mkdir -p dir;

NOTE:- This will also create any intermediate directories that don't exist; for instance,

Check out mkdir -p

or try this:-

if [[ ! -e $dir ]]; then
    mkdir $dir
elif [[ ! -d $dir ]]; then
    echo "$Message" 1>&2
fi
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    FYI : -e stands for "file exists" and -d stands for "is a directory" Commented Oct 16, 2019 at 15:02

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