Node.js commandline/terminal interface.
Simple commandline, terminal, or shell interface to allow you to run cli or bash style commands as if you were in the terminal.
Run commands asynchronously, and if needed can get the output as a string.
npm info :
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Package details websites :
- GitHub.io site. A prettier version of this site.
- NPM Module. The npm page for the node-cmd module.
This work is licenced via the MIT Licence.
method | arguments | functionality | returns |
---|---|---|---|
run | command, callback | runs a command asynchronously | args for callback err ,data ,stderr |
runSync | command | runs a command synchronously | obj {err ,data ,stderr } |
//*nix
var cmd=require('node-cmd');
//*nix supports multiline commands
cmd.runSync('touch ./example/example.created.file');
cmd.run(
`cd ./example
ls`,
function(err, data, stderr){
console.log('examples dir now contains the example file along with : ',data)
}
);
//Windows
var cmd=require('node-cmd');
//Windows multiline commands are not guaranteed to work try condensing to a single line.
const syncDir=cmd.runSync('cd ./example & dir');
console.log(`
Sync Err ${syncDir.err}
Sync stderr: ${syncDir.stderr}
Sync Data ${syncDir.data}
`);
cmd.run(`dir`,
function(err, data, stderr){
console.log('the node-cmd dir contains : ',data)
}
);
//clone this repo!
var cmd=require('node-cmd');
const syncClone=cmd.runSync('git clone https://github.com/RIAEvangelist/node-cmd.git');
console.log(syncClone);
var cmd=require('node-cmd');
var process=cmd.run('node');
console.log(process.pid);
const cmd=require('node-cmd');
const processRef=cmd.run('python -i');
let data_line = '';
//listen to the python terminal output
processRef.stdout.on(
'data',
function(data) {
data_line += data;
if (data_line[data_line.length-1] == '\n') {
console.log(data_line);
}
}
);
const pythonTerminalInput=`primes = [2, 3, 5, 7]
for prime in primes:
print(prime)
`;
//show what we are doing
console.log(`>>>${pythonTerminalInput}`);
//send it to the open python terminal
processRef.stdin.write(pythonTerminalInput);
Output :
>>>primes = [2, 3, 5, 7]
for prime in primes:
print(prime)
2
3
5
7