The
shift (44.17)
command "shifts away" one command-line parameter.
You can shift three times if there are three command-line parameters.
Many shells also can take an argument, like shift 3, that tells
how many times to shift; on those shells, you can
shift
$# (44.15)
to unset all parameters.
The portable way to unset all command-line parameters is probably to set (44.19) a single dummy parameter, then shift it away:
set x shift
Setting the single parameter wipes out whatever other parameters were set before.
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