I'm practicing writing small bash scripts. I have a habit of accidentally typing teh instead of the. So now I want to start at a directory and go through all the files there to find how many occurrences of teh there are. Here's what I have
#!/bin/bash
for file in `find` ; do
if [ -f "${file}" ] ; then
for word in `cat "${file}"` ; do
if [ "${word}" = "teh" -o "${word}" = "Teh" ] ; then
echo "found one"
fi
done
fi
done
When I run it, I get
found one
found one
found one
found one
found one
found one
./findTeh: line 6: [: too many arguments
Why am I getting too many arguments. Am I not doing the if statement properly?
Thanks
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