doc: Document 'shebang' for 'guix shell'.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix shell): Add a note mentioning how to use 'shebang'. Co-authored-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>master
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Copyright @copyright{} 2019 Alex Griffin@*
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Copyright @copyright{} 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 Guillaume Le Vaillant@*
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guix shell python python-numpy -- python3
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@end example
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@quotation Note
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@cindex shebang, for @command{guix shell}
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@command{guix shell} can be also be used as a script interpreter, also
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known as @dfn{shebang}. Here is an example self-contained Python script
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making use of this feature:
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@example
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#!/usr/bin/env -S guix shell python python-numpy -- python3
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import numpy
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print("This is numpy", numpy.version.version)
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@end example
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You may pass any @command{guix shell} option, but there's one caveat:
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the Linux kernel has a limit of 127 bytes on shebang length.
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@end quotation
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Development environments can be created as in the example below, which
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spawns an interactive shell containing all the dependencies and
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environment variables needed to work on Inkscape:
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