RunCmd

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This library is used for extending Execute which is extending Command in order to execute commands more easily. Especially made for simple shell commands returning an exit code as a number, stdout and stderr as strings.

Usage

```rust use std::process::Command;

use runcmd::RunCmd;

RunCmd::new("echo \"Hello World\"").execute();

```

verbose

verbose() will print the ins and outs to stdout

rust RunCmd::new("echo \"Hello World\"") .verbose() .execute();

shell

shell() sets the executor to run the command in a shell using the underlying Execute::shell rather than Execute::command.

rust RunCmd::new("echo \"Hello World\"") .shell() .execute();

executep

executep() runs the command, without returning anything, but panics if the command doesn't succeed. Useful in only the most trival circumstances.

rust RunCmd::new("echo \"Hello World\"") .shell() .executep();

execute

execute() runs the command, returning a RunCmdOutput.

rust let retval: RunCmdOutput = RunCmd::new("echo \"Hello World\"").execute();

It returns the following. rust pub struct RunCmdOutput { pub cmd: String, pub stdout: String, pub stderr: String, pub exitcode: i32 }