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Write a Bash script (named as lab2.sh), that prints (echo) all files with given extension in the current folder. The script reads the given parameters

Write a Bash script (named as lab2.sh), that prints (echo) all files with given extension in the current folder. The script reads the given parameters into argv list using argv=( $* ). Then loop through all given extension and print each given extension then nested loop through all files in the current folder and print the ones have that specific extension as the following examples

alkhate@alpha:~$ ~/lab2.sh sh

sh

arth.sh

e2.sh

fortest.sh

lab2.sh

sol2lab.sh

test.sh

ts.sh

alkhate@alpha:~$ ~/lab2.sh sh c

sh

arth.sh

e2.sh

fortest.sh

lab2.sh

sol2lab.sh

test.sh

ts.sh

c

myls.c

setuid.c

2- archive all files in current folder using the command:

tar -cvf archive.tar *

**Need answer in a sh file as a txt

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