Set of snippets for Visual Studio Code to insert "shebang" lines for various types of scripts and interpreters used on Unix-like systems.
After opening a new file you can just type #!
and the interpreter name to add the full line. Currently supported shebang snippets:
- Shell:
#!sh
->#!/usr/bin/env sh
#!bash
->#!/usr/bin/env bash
- Expect:
#!expect
->#!/usr/bin/expect -f
- Perl:
#!perl
->#!/usr/bin/env perl
- Lua:
#!lua
->#!/usr/bin/env lua
- Python:
#!python
->#!/usr/bin/env python
#!python+encoding
->#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
- PHP:
#!php
->#!/usr/bin/env php
- Node:
#!node
->#!/usr/bin/env node
- F#:
#!fsharp
->#!/usr/bin/env fsharpi --exec
- Ruby:
#!ruby
->#!/usr/bin/env ruby
#!ruby+encoding
->#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
- Groovy:
#!groovy
->#!/usr/bin/env groovy
To insert the magic comment for encoding (# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
) you can also just type #encoding
. The snippet offers different encodings for selection.
If you have already saved your script with appropriate file extension and need the shebang, you can alternatively just start typing shebang
to complete the line for your script type.
Base upon the work of Rpinski/vscode-shebang-snippets
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