## easy-conditions ### Instructions For this exercise it will be given a variable "X" and "Y" and you have to create a script `easy-conditions.sh` that will check if "X" is greater than "Y", if it is print "true" and if it's not print "false". Expected output ```console $ echo $X $Y 6 14 $ ./easy-conditions.sh false $ echo $X $Y 29 12 $ ./easy-conditions.sh true $ ``` ### Hints The `test` command, is a shell builtin that is used to evaluate expressions in a shell script. It has various options for performing different types of tests, such as checking the type of a file, comparing the values of two variables, or testing the status of a command. There are two syntaxes for using the test command. ```console $ test EXPRESSION $ [ EXPRESSION ] ``` The "-gt", "-lt", and "-eq" operators are used in the shell to perform tests and comparisons on values. These operators are commonly used with the [ command (also known as the test command) to check the value of a variable or expression. Here is a summary of the "-gt", "-lt", and "-eq" operators: - "-gt": Greater than. This operator checks if the value on the left is greater than the value on the right. - "-lt": Less than. This operator checks if the value on the left is less than the value on the right. - "-eq": Equal to. This operator checks if the value on the left is equal to the value on the right. > You have to use Man or Google to know more about commands flags, in order to solve this exercise! > Google and Man will be your friends!