Thank you. I have just started with node, so your advice is valuable. Do you know if files with '#!/bin/node' (or was it '#!/bin/env/node') work in windows when published through npm?
I haven't tried in windows, but the recommended way to handle binaries is through the `bin` field in package.json (and this technique doesn't care about the shebang because it doesn't run the script directly using the OS). For example, in the `xlsx` module:
If you specify a js file as an executable file in your package.json, npm wraps it in a .cmd file on Windows just like it wraps it in a shell file on nix.