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How to check if a string contains a substring in Bash


I have a string in Bash:

string="My string"

How can I test if it contains another string?

if [ $string ?? 'foo' ]; then
  echo "It's there!"
fi

Where ?? is my unknown operator. Do I use echo and grep?

if echo "$string" | grep 'foo'; then
  echo "It's there!"
fi

That looks a bit clumsy.


Solution

  • You can use Marcus's answer (* wildcards) outside a case statement, too, if you use double brackets:

    string='My long string'
    if [[ $string == *"My long"* ]]; then
      echo "It's there!"
    fi
    

    Note that spaces in the needle string need to be placed between double quotes, and the * wildcards should be outside. Also note that a simple comparison operator is used (i.e. ==), not the regex operator =~.