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- [PID Of The Current Shell](unix/pid-of-the-current-shell.md)
- [Print A Range Of Lines For A File With Bat](unix/print-a-range-of-lines-for-a-file-with-bat.md)
- [Print Out Files In Reverse](unix/print-out-files-in-reverse.md)
- [Provide A Fallback Value For Unset Parameter](unix/provide-a-fallback-value-for-unset-parameter.md)
- [Repeat Yourself](unix/repeat-yourself.md)
- [Saying Yes](unix/saying-yes.md)
- [Search Files Specific To A Language](unix/search-files-specific-to-a-language.md)

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# Provide A Fallback Value For Unset Parameter
If you are using a value in a parameter expansion expression that isn't set,
the result will be empty.
For instance, the XDG paths are not defined for me on OSX.
```bash
$ echo "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}"
```
To make a script more robust, you can provide a fallback value (i.e. [default
value](https://wiki.bash-hackers.org/syntax/pe#use_a_default_value)). The
parameter expansion will use the fallback value if the primary value is either
unset or null.
The syntax for this is to follow the primary parameter with `:-` and then the
fallback parameter.
```bash
$ echo "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}"
/Users/jbranchaud/.local/share
```
Because I'm on OSX, this expands to my `$HOME` directory with `/.local/share`
appended.
[source](https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/122848/5916)