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Although very common, bash is not guaranteed to be located at `/bin/bash`. NixOS is an example of this. More commonly, `/bin/bash` can be quite out of date. An example of this is MacOS's version of `bash`. This realistically won't affect Playwright but it's worth noting. You can technically update MacOS's system version of bash but you need elevated permissions to do so. By using `/usr/bin/env bash` instead of `/bin/bash` we can execute Playwright's bash scripts in like NixOS and generally improve the selection behaviour for bash in other systems too. Some discussion of why it's worth favouring `/usr/bin/env bash` over `/bin/bash`: - Discusses `/bin/bash` missing in NixOS: https://discourse.nixos.org/t/add-bin-bash-to-avoid-unnecessary-pain/5673 - Some general commentary on why `/usr/bin/env bash` is favoured: https://askubuntu.com/a/1402721 - Points out how old bash is in MacOS: https://itnext.io/upgrading-bash-on-macos-7138bd1066ba Improves situation at #5501
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Bash
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956 B
Bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -e
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set +x
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trap "cd $(pwd -P)" EXIT
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cd "$(dirname $0)"
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git fetch --tags git@github.com:microsoft/playwright.git >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
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LAST_RELEASE=$(git describe --tags $(git rev-list --tags --max-count=1))
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echo "## Highlights"
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echo
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echo "TODO: asked teammates for the highlights"
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echo
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echo "## Browser Versions"
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echo
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node ./print_versions.js
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echo
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echo "## New APIs"
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echo
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echo "TODO: \`git diff -w ${LAST_RELEASE}..HEAD src/client\`"
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echo
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CLOSED_ISSUES=$(./list_closed_issues.sh "${LAST_RELEASE}")
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ISSUES_COUNT=$(echo "${CLOSED_ISSUES}" | wc -l | xargs)
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echo "<details>"
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echo " <summary><b>Issues Closed (${ISSUES_COUNT})</b></summary>"
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echo
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echo "${CLOSED_ISSUES}"
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echo
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echo "</details>"
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COMMITS=$(git log --pretty="%h - %s" "${LAST_RELEASE}"..HEAD)
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COMMITS_COUNT=$(echo "${COMMITS}" | wc -l | xargs)
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echo "<details>"
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echo " <summary><b>Commits (${COMMITS_COUNT})</b></summary>"
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echo
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echo "${COMMITS}"
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echo
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echo "</details>"
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