## plus ### Instructions In this exercise, you will make a script that will take two arguments from the command line, add them and output the result. ### Usage ```console $ ./plus.sh 2 3 | cat -e 5$ $ ``` ### Hints Here are some commands that you can combine to find the solution: - `expr`: this command evaluates an expression and outputs the result. - `command substitution - $(...)`: this command can be used to interpolate the output of running a command into a string. You can replace the ellipsis with your command. You could use `expr` like this: ```console $ expr 2 - 2 0$ $ ``` And `$(...)` like this: ```console $ echo "This is the content of a file: $(cat file.txt)" This is the content of a file: ` $ ``` ### Notions - [expr](https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/expr-invocation.html#expr-invocation). - [command substitution](https://www.gnu.org/savannah-checkouts/gnu/bash/manual/bash.html#Command-Substitution).