![]() patchShebangs has a bug that shows itself on files that have the executable bit set but have no shebang (i.e. a blank/empty first line). The shell would then evaluate this: if [ != '#!' ]; then # not evaluated fi With proper quoting we get the correct behaviour: if [ "" != '#!' ]; then # this will be evaluated fi |
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