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Yeah, it seems like Hello World should be really, really straight-forward. Let's start by removing the test cases from hello world, and we can leave this open to make sure to add them to something else later.
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This can be closed, right?
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I think this is left open in hopes to add a Bash exercise where argument validation and arity are being covered.
Is there an exercise that does this in the track yet?
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Rikki issue created for intro comment. This should be a easy testing, easy solve, proof of "You got here and here is where you should be!" kind of exercise, with a comment that communicates "Congratulations on the submission, welcome to the Bash track, normally we would review others submissions, as well as exercism fetch bash
to get the next exercise..."
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This was resolved in #52 where we add the new 'two-fer' exercise to replace 'hello-world', and simplify hello-world.
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