Linux Batch

$0 is the name of the script itself, $1 is the first argument, $2 the second, $3 the third, and so forth.
[27] After $9, the arguments must be enclosed in brackets, for example, ${10}, ${11}, ${12}.

The special variables $* and $@ denote all the positional parameters.

The shift command reassigns the positional parameters, in effect shifting them to the left one notch.
$1 <--- $2, $2 <--- $3, $3 <--- $4, etc.

  表 1. 一些常见的文件测试

操作符特征
-d directory
-e existing(same as -a)
-f file
-h link sympol(也可以用 -L)
-p pipe
-r is readable
-s not null
-S socket
-w writable
-N is modified since last read
原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/peng-fei/p/3622230.html