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You may have seen a weird line starting with a “#!” at the beginning of Linux scripts and wondered what that was. That’s called the “shebang line” and it allows Linux to tell which interpreter to use. Here’s how it works.
You may have seen a weird line starting with a “#!” at the beginning of Linux scripts and wondered what that was. That’s called the “shebang line” and it allows Linux to tell which interpreter to use. Here’s how it works.