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ssh - Bash - How to pass arguments to a script that is read via redirected standard input

I would like to expand a little more on "Bash - How to pass arguments to a script that is read via standard input" post.

I would like to create a script that takes standard input and runs it remotely while passing arguments to it.

Simplified contents of the script that I'm building:

ssh server_name bash <&0

How do I take the following method of accepting arguments and apply it to my script?

cat script.sh | bash /dev/stdin arguments

Maybe I am doing this incorrectly, please provide alternate solutions as well.

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Try this:

cat script.sh | ssh some_server bash -s - <arguments>

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