Remember always to write error output from your script to the standard error file descriptor, not to output, using the >&2 redirection:
#!/bin/bash if ! [[ -e $myfile ]] ; then printf >&2 '%s does not exist!\n' "$myfile" exit 1 fi
This allows users to redirect any output the script generates separately from the errors. This applies to non-fatal warnings or diagnostic information just as much as to error messages.