True (Unix)
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- The correct title of this article is true (Unix). The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
In Unix-like operating systems, true is a command whose only function is to always return the value 0, which is regarded by the shell as the logical value true. It is usually employed in conditional statements and loops of shell scripts where Boolean conditions are given as the return value of a program. For example, the following bash script echos the string hello
until interrupted:
while true; do echo hello done
This program takes no "actual" parameters; in some versions, the standard parameter --help
displays a usage summary and --version
displays the program version.
true
may also be written as a single colon (:
). In that form, it is generally built into the shell, and may therefore be more efficient.
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