Run shell commands using child_process#spawn.
Spawn shell command with platform default shell
Cross platform child_process#spawn and child_process#spawnSync
Spawn shell commands with Promises
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.
Execute callbacks when child processes are spawned
Spawn commands like `child_process.exec` does but return a `ChildProcess`
spawn processes the way the npm cli likes to do
TypeScript definitions for cross-spawn
a util for spawning git from npm CLI contexts
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
Cross-platform support for running Windows executables
`@expo/turtle-spawn` is a wrapper around `@expo/spawn-async` library.
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
Spawns a process and makes it simple to pipe data in and get data out.
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.