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i have a homework:

The student should write a bash program named fix-permissions.sh that accepts a list of users as argument If a user or more are given as arguments, the script should reset files permissions as follows....

"accepts a list of users as argument" can someone explain it to me please?

A: 

Positional parameters. $1, $2, $3, $@, etc.

Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
+1  A: 

That means if you input fix-permissions.sh user1 user2 user3 on the command line, your script will process these 3 users. In your script, you go through these arguments using $@

eg

for u in "$@"
do
  echo "$u"
done

please see man page on POSITIONAL PARAMETERS for more information

ghostdog74
Actually, in that case bash permits you to omit the `in "$@"` -- it will assume that if it doesn't see `in <anything else>`.
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