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## The check_exist.sh script
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```bash
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#!/bin/bash
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if [ $( docker ps -a | grep $1 | wc -l ) -gt 0 ]; then
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echo "1"
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else
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echo "0"
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fi
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```
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This Bash script checks if a Docker container with a specific name or ID (passed as an argument to the script) exists. Here's a breakdown of what each part does:
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**`#!/bin/bash`**:
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- This is the shebang line that tells the system to run the script using the Bash shell.
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**`if [ $( docker ps -a | grep $1 | wc -l ) -gt 0 ]; then`**:
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- This checks if there is any Docker container matching the argument (`$1`) provided when running the script.
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- **`docker ps -a`**: Lists all containers, including both running and stopped ones.
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- **`grep $1`**: Searches for the container name or ID specified by `$1` in the list of containers.
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- **`wc -l`**: Counts the number of lines output by the `grep` command, i.e., the number of matching containers.
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- **`-gt 0`**: Checks if the count is greater than zero, meaning there is at least one match.
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**`echo "1"`**:
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- If a container with the given name or ID is found, it prints `1`, indicating the container exists.
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**`else`**:
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- This handles the case where no matching container is found.
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**`echo "0"`**:
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- If no container matches, it prints `0`, indicating the container does not exist.
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This step ensures that users cannot attempt to write to a non-existent container, which prevents potential errors and ensures smooth operation.
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This step ensures that users cannot attempt to write to a non-existent container, which prevents potential errors and ensures smooth operation.
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### Capturing User Input with a Modal
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### Capturing User Input with a Modal
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