# Compare Two Variables In A Bash Script You can compare two variables in a bash script with an `if` block like so: ```bash if [ "$EDITOR" = "$PREFERRED_EDITOR" ]; then # do something ... fi ``` If those variables are equal, then the contents of the `if` block will be executed. Notice that both variables are wrapped in quotes. This is to avoid a potential syntax error. If the quotes were excluded and one of the variables happened to be unset, then the comparison would evaluate to: ```bash if [ "vim" = ]; then # do something ... fi ``` That would cause an error, rather than evaluating to false and moving in. Wrapping each in quotes allows an unset variable to turn into an empty string (`""`).