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Add Partial String Matching In Bash Scripts as a unix til
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warrant a full blog post. These are mostly things I learn by pairing with
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smart people at [Hashrocket](http://hashrocket.com/).
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_395 TILs and counting..._
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_396 TILs and counting..._
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- [Last Argument Of The Last Command](unix/last-argument-of-the-last-command.md)
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- [List All Users](unix/list-all-users.md)
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- [Only Show The Matches](unix/only-show-the-matches.md)
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- [Partial String Matching In Bash Scripts](unix/partial-string-matching-in-bash-scripts.md)
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- [Repeat Yourself](unix/repeat-yourself.md)
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- [Saying Yes](unix/saying-yes.md)
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- [Search History](unix/search-history.md)
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# Partial String Matching In Bash Scripts
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To compare two strings in a bash script, you will have a snippet of code
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similar to the following:
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```bash
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if [[ $(pwd) == "/path/to/current/directory" ]]
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then
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echo "You are in that directory";
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fi
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```
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You may only want to do a partial string match. For this, you can use the
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`*` wildcard symbol.
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```bash
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if [[ $(pwd) == *"directory"* ]]
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then
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echo "You are in that directory";
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fi
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```
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[source](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/229551/string-contains-in-bash)
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