# if > Performs conditional processing in shell scripts. > See also: `test`, `[`. > More information: . - Execute the specified commands if the condition command's exit status is zero: `if {{condition_command}}; then {{echo "Condition is true"}}; fi` - Execute the specified commands if the condition command's exit status is not zero: `if ! {{condition_command}}; then {{echo "Condition is true"}}; fi` - Execute the first specified commands if the condition command's exit status is zero otherwise execute the second specified commands: `if {{condition_command}}; then {{echo "Condition is true"}}; else {{echo "Condition is false"}}; fi` - Check whether a [f]ile exists: `if [[ -f {{path/to/file}} ]]; then {{echo "Condition is true"}}; fi` - Check whether a [d]irectory exists: `if [[ -d {{path/to/directory}} ]]; then {{echo "Condition is true"}}; fi` - Check whether a file or directory [e]xists: `if [[ -e {{path/to/file_or_directory}} ]]; then {{echo "Condition is true"}}; fi` - Check whether a variable is defined: `if [[ -n "${{variable}}" ]]; then {{echo "Condition is true"}}; fi` - List all possible conditions (`test` is an alias to `[`; both are commonly used with `if`): `man [`