Prior one is using /bin/sh and you get access to some shared variables.
Shebang is like a written out script from another file in a subshell.
You can inline python or whatever you want. Personally after a few lines I like to call scripts instead of having a ton of logic inside of the justfile.
I thought I linked this a while ago too. I should've made more noise lol. I used this tool to convert my podman stack into auto updating quadlets. Super time saver
my expectation is a spike after scale/kubecon, not because of the usb sticks on hand since those won't be that many, but just from exposure, like once we start talking to folks directly and they understand how it works, etc.
Some more exposure will be great. We have some limitations from how things still expect to write to /usr and we have the workarounds for SELinux stuff but that cruft is not the end of the world.
it'll be nice hanging with the framework crew too, so after scale with kyle/noel I'll see them at OSS Summit so I'll bring them some stickers for there too