The command exit terminates script. The syntax of exit:
exit N
You can specify N value from 0-255. This value interpret error code. The value 0 means script was executed successful. Values grater than 0 mean script was executed with error.
If you want to terminate script on specific line enter:
exit 1
If your script is running and you need to terminate it use command ps to get PID (process ID) and command kill to kill the process.
ps aux
kill -KILL -PID
If you want to terminate script when any command fails enter at the top of script:
set -e
When error occurs you can get error code with $?.
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