docs: mention shebang rewrite in the formula cookbook
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The symlinks created by [`install_symlink`](https://rubydoc.brew.sh/Pathname#install_symlink-instance_method) are guaranteed to be relative. `ln_s` will only produce a relative symlink when given a relative path.
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The symlinks created by [`install_symlink`](https://rubydoc.brew.sh/Pathname#install_symlink-instance_method) are guaranteed to be relative. `ln_s` will only produce a relative symlink when given a relative path.
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### Rewriting a script shebang
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In some cases, the formula goal is to install a script written in an interpreted language, such as Python or Perl, and use it as an executable. Homebrew provides utilities to rewrite the shebang of a script so its path matches the interpreter dependency. For example, the [`icdiff` formula](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/7beae5ab57c65249403699b2b0700fbccf14e6cb/Formula/icdiff.rb) uses such utility.
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### Handling files that should persist over formula upgrades
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### Handling files that should persist over formula upgrades
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For example, Ruby 1.9’s gems should be installed to `var/lib/ruby/` so that gems don’t need to be reinstalled when upgrading Ruby. You can usually do this with symlink trickery, or (ideally) a configure option.
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For example, Ruby 1.9’s gems should be installed to `var/lib/ruby/` so that gems don’t need to be reinstalled when upgrading Ruby. You can usually do this with symlink trickery, or (ideally) a configure option.
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