Executes some shell by child_process.spawn, returns a promise.
Grunt task to run shell commands
Cross platform child_process#spawn and child_process#spawnSync
Tiny process execution for humans — a better child_process
Promisified version of cross-spawn
Wrap all spawned Node.js child processes by adding environs and arguments ahead of the main JavaScript file argument.
Spawn commands like `child_process.exec` does but return a `ChildProcess`
Execute callbacks when child processes are spawned
TypeScript definitions for cross-spawn
spawn processes the way the npm cli likes to do
a util for spawning git from npm CLI contexts
Run shell commands using child_process#spawn.
Extensions to Node.js child_process module
A Promise-based interface into processes created by child_process.spawn
Emit errors on stdout stream for a spawned child process
`@expo/turtle-spawn` is a wrapper around `@expo/spawn-async` library.
Cross-platform support for running Windows executables
Converts an object to a child_process.spawn args array
Take care of your `spawn()`
An Rx-version of child_process.spawn
Easy and small child_process.spawn
Simple, consistent sync or async process spawning
Adds cross-platform `kill` function to spawn-command processes
Spawn a process and return a promise that resolves when it finishes
MobSpawner manages worker threads that can run arbitrary commands and report results. Unlike distributed queues, MobSpawner is self-contained and perfect for small batch scripts that need to run multiple independent jobs.
shell_command tries to provide a better interface for communicating with commands you spawn on the shell
Spawn processes in a shell capturing output in realtime. It also allows to set the temeouts.
Spawn processes in a shell capturing output in realtime. It also allows to set the temeouts.
Spawn processes in a shell capturing output in realtime. It also allows to set the temeouts.
Spawn processes in a shell capturing output in realtime. It also allows to set the temeouts.