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shell

"""A better way to run shell commands in Python."""

Built because every time I go to use subprocess, I spend more time in the docs & futzing around than actually implementing what I'm trying to get done.

Full docs are at https://shell.readthedocs.org/en/latest/.

Requirements

  • Python 2.6+ or Python 3.3+

Usage

If you just need to quickly run a command, you can use the shell shortcut function:

>>> from shell import shell
>>> ls = shell('ls')
>>> for file in ls.output():
...     print file
'another.txt'

If you need to extend the behavior, you can also use the Shell object:

>>> from shell import Shell
>>> sh = Shell(has_input=True)
>>> cat = sh.run('cat -u')
>>> cat.write('Hello, world!')
>>> cat.output()
['Hello, world!']

You can even chain calls if you'd like:

>>> from shell import shell
>>> shell('cat -u', has_input=True).write('Hello, world!').output()
['Hello, world!']

Installation

Using pip, simply run:

pip install shell

License

New BSD

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