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Using a Shebang Line on Unix/Linux


# A shebang line may appear on the first line of a Ruby program (or other program or script)
# It helps a Unix/Linux system execute the commands according to a specified interpreter—Ruby. 
# This does not work on Windows.


#!/usr/bin/env ruby   

puts "Hello, Tom!"

 














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1.avoid typing ruby each time on Unix/Linux systems by adding a shebang line (#!) at the top of your Ruby file.
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