I haven’t used it (I rather load'path') but I just tried
ijconsole --help which doesn’t work but told me it didn’t
find file --help, so obviously providing a script to be
loaded from the cl is supposed to work.

EDIT: I just did
echo "smoutput 2 + 3" >tst.ijs
followed by
ijconsole tst.ijs
and got a 5 so it’s working, at least on my system.

Am 12.01.21 um 14:11 schrieb Justin Paston-Cooper:
> Okay. I am supposing right now that there is no argument to ijconsole
> for that to be disabled. In any case, I would like to avoid hash bang
> scripts, and pass the script to ijconsole by name. Is this also not
> possible?
> 
> On Tue, 12 Jan 2021 at 16:01, Hauke Rehr <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Usually, languages designed to be as scripts from the command line
>> check for the first line to be a shebang line* and ignore it.
>> Not so with J, so the line is executed just like all subsequent ones.
>> I hope this is what you wanted to know.
>>
>> * some don’t need to since # is amoung their comment-introducers
>>
>> Am 12.01.21 um 13:51 schrieb Justin Paston-Cooper:
>>> Also, could anyone explain what is meant by the hash bang line being
>>> run as a J sentence in
>>> https://www.jsoftware.com/help/user/hashbang.htm? I am confused as to
>>> why that would be run.
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