bash scripts and files



Folks, can somebody point me to an authorative reference that explains when one needs to put, eg,
#!/bin/bash
as the first line of a script and whether or not it's required/ surplus/ignored for bash specific files such as .bashrc and .bash_profile

many thanks but couldn't find it quickly using 'oogle. M


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