## job-regist ### Instruction Create a script, `job-regist.sh`, that will be able to launch and monitor a specific job. The script needs to launch a specific binary and track its status saving it into a `job.log` file every second. It must append the new update without modifying the previous content. Each update needs to be appended to the file with the current format: `YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss - ` The script should stop running as soon as the job it is tracking ends. If the script is used with a wrong number of argument it should exit with a status code `1` and print the following error message: `"Error: wrong number of arguments!"`. ### Usage Here an example of how the script should behave: ```console $ cat job.sh sleep 2 $ bash job-regist.sh job.sh $ cat exp.log 2023-02-28 09:02:09 - [1]+ Running ... 2023-02-28 09:02:10 - [1]+ Running ... $ ```