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Automatic exit from bash shell script on error

How can I have bash stop on the first command failure, without putting stuff like this all through my code?

some_prog || exit 1
some_other_prog || exit 1
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why is this closed as a duplicate, it's a different question. FMLCervEd

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Maybe you want set -e:

www.davidpashley.com/articles/writing-robust-shell-scripts.html#id2382181:

This tells bash that it should exit the script if any statement returns a non-true return value. The benefit of using -e is that it prevents errors snowballing into serious issues when they could have been caught earlier. Again, for readability you may want to use set -o errexit.