\section and and - conditionally execute a command \subsection and-synopsis Synopsis \fish{synopsis} COMMAND1; and COMMAND2 \endfish \subsection and-description Description `and` is used to execute a command if the current exit status (as set by the previous command) is 0. `and` statements may be used as part of the condition in an `if` or `while` block. See the documentation for `if` and `while` for examples. `and` does not change the current exit status. The exit status of the last foreground command to exit can always be accessed using the $status variable. \subsection and-example Example The following code runs the `make` command to build a program. If the build succeeds, `make`'s exit status is 0, and the program is installed. If either step fails, the exit status is 1, and `make clean` is run, which removes the files created by the build process. \fish make; and make install; or make clean \endfish