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Locate the path to the interpreter for the language you are writing in with the
which
command.which node which python which bash which ruby
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Add that path as an interpreter directive (using
#!
) on the first line of your script. For example if you want to write a node script andwhich node
returned/usr/local/bin/node
, the first line of your script should be:
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