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Node extension that synchronously executes multiple shell commands in given order and outputs results in real-time!
Synchronous exec with status code support. Requires no external dependencies, no need for node-gyp compilations etc.
execute shell commands from node.js, synchronous, with stdin, stdout, stderr.
Small promise wrapper around node's `child_process#exec` allowing you to use async/await syntax for commands you want to execute.
Useful additions to inbuilt child_process module.
- extra
- child
- process
- ChildProcess
- ChildProcessByStdio
- ChildProcessWithoutNullStreams
- CommonExecOptions
- CommonOptions
- CommonSpawnOptions
- ExecAsyncException
- ExecAsyncReturns
- ExecException
- ExecFileOptions
- ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding
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Synchronous exec with status code support. Requires no external dependencies, no need for node-gyp compilations etc. This build works better on Windows.
Small promise wrapper around node's `child_process#exec` allowing you to use async/await syntax for commands you want to execute.
Simple spec-runner for executable scripts.
execSync for v0.10 and v0.11
execsync grunt option, this plugin can be used in bath v0.10 and v0.11
Utility to check dependencies
Elegant command execution with built-in control flow
gulp plugin for execSync
Execute multiple processes at once synchronously or asynchronously.
A small wrapper on node's native `child_process`. It can start an elevated child process (run as aminstrator) using `spawn`, `exec`, `fork`, `spawnSync` or `execSync` from a non-elevated process; offering stdin, stdout and stderr on the elevated process
Polyfill of spawnSync and execSync for Node-0.10.x (Unix only yet)
Async EXEC - A micro for executing shell commands that returns the output and supports Promise and await.