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Write 1 script which does all of the following: if run without commandline args, exits if run with 1 commandline arg interprets $1 as a filename expects every line in $1 to start with a date-time ignores any line in $1 that doesn't start with a date-time prints any line that starts with a date-time within 1 minute of script execution time if run with 2 commandline args interprets $2 as a date-time prints any line in $1 that starts with a date-time within 1 minute of $2 if run with 3 commandline args inteprets $3 as an integer number of minutes prints any line in $1 that starts with a date-time within $3 minutes of $2

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