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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T15:23:25+00:00 2026-06-02T15:23:25+00:00

I have compiled a C program in BASH which requires command line arguments. However,

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I have compiled a C program in BASH which requires command line arguments. However, for the life of me, I can’t remember how to specify them at launch. Such a trivial question.

For example I am running the program:

./myprogram.exe(myargument)

But it obviously doesn’t work…

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    2026-06-02T15:23:27+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 3:23 pm

    Like this:

    program arg1 arg2 arg3 "arg4 containing spaces"
    
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