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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T02:37:38+00:00 2026-05-16T02:37:38+00:00

I’m trying to write a simple bash script that accepts all arguments and interprets

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I’m trying to write a simple bash script that accepts all arguments and interprets them simply as a string.

In other words:
tweet Testing out my command-line tweetings. #commandlinetweets

Takes in all the arguments and just uses them bluntly as a string.

Here is the basic form that I have at the moment:

function tweet()
{
echo "Tweeting using curl."
curl -u tchalvak "http://twitter.com/statuses/update.xml" -d status="$@"
echo "Tweet done if spammed info back above."
echo "Tweeted using username tchalvak with status $@"
}

Right now the erroneous result of running the function is:

$ tweet TEst again and again and again.
Tweeting using curl.
Enter host password for user 'tchalvak':
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<hash>
  <request>/statuses/update.xml</request>
  <error>Status is a duplicate.</error>
</hash>
curl: (6) Couldn't resolve host 'again'
curl: (6) Couldn't resolve host 'and'
curl: (6) Couldn't resolve host 'again'
curl: (6) Couldn't resolve host 'and'
curl: (6) Couldn't resolve host 'again.'
Tweet done if spammed info back above.
Tweeted using username tchalvak with status TEst again and again and again.

So how do I get from multiple arguments to “all these technically multiple arguments should be counted as just one string variable inside the function”?

Edit: Sorry, I should clarify that I figured I’d just hardcode the username for maximum bulletproofing of the tweeting syntax.

Final solution (as long as you ignore command interpretation issues like # hashes not coming through and similar problems that this dirty method is going to cause, heh):

function tweet()
{
STATUS="$*"
echo "Tweeting using curl."
curl -u tchalvak "http://twitter.com/statuses/update.xml" -d status="$STATUS"
echo "Tweet done if spammed info back above."
echo "Tweeted using username tchalvak with status $STATUS"
}
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    2026-05-16T02:37:38+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:37 am

    $1 will be the user name
    and the test will be the text you want to tweet
    shift will skip $1
    use $* to consume the rest of the arguments

    USER=$1
    shift
    STATUS="$*"
    echo "Tweeting using curl."
    curl -u $USER "http://twitter.com/statuses/update.xml" -d status="$STATUS"
    echo "Tweet done if spammed info back above."
    echo "Tweeted using username $USER with status $STATUS"
    

    sample output as follows

    ./tweet tchalvak TEst again and again and again.
    Tweeting using curl.
    Enter host password for user 'tchalvak':
    Tweet done if spammed info back above.
    Tweeted using username tchalvak with status TEst again and again and again.
    
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