# Run some bash commands with SSH remotely using local variables \-\-\-- dataentry snipplet \-\-\-- snipplet_tags: ssh, variables LastUpdate_dt: 2010-07-31 Contributors: cweiss type: snipplet ------------------------------------------------------------------------ In this example, we want to make sure a certain file exists on the remote server: file=/tmp/file.log ssh ${options} ${login} "if [ ! -e '$file' ] ; then touch '$file' ; fi" Notice the command is surrounded by double quotes, and the \$file variable is surrounded by single quotes. That has the effect to be wordsplit-proof in the local shell (due to the double-quotes) and in the remote shell (due to the single-quotes).