Library to write "shelling out" Go code more shell-like, while remaining idiomatic to Go.
- Function-wrapper factories for shell commands
- Panic on non-zero exits for
set -e
behavior - Result of
Run()
is a Stringer for STDOUT, has Error for STDERR - Heavily variadic function API
Cmd("rm", "-r", "foo") == Cmd("rm -r", "foo")
- Go-native piping
Cmd(...).Pipe(...)
or inline pipingCmd("... | ...")
- Template compatible "last arg" piping
Cmd(..., Cmd(..., Cmd(...)))
- Optional trace output mode like
set +x
- Similar variadic functions for paths and path templates
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/progrium/go-shell"
)
var (
sh = shell.Run
)
shell.Trace = true // like set +x
shell.Shell = []string{"/bin/bash", "-c"} // defaults to /bin/sh
func main() {
defer shell.ErrExit()
sh("echo Foobar > /foobar")
sh("rm /fobar") // typo raises error
sh("echo Done!") // never run, program exited
}
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/progrium/go-shell"
)
func main() {
fmt.Println(shell.Cmd("echo", "foobar").Pipe("wc", "-c").Pipe("awk", "'{print $1}'").Run())
}
import "github.com/progrium/go-shell"
var (
echo = shell.Cmd("echo").OutputFn()
copy = shell.Cmd("cp").ErrFn()
rm = shell.Cmd("rm").ErrFn()
)
func main() {
err := copy("/foo", "/bar")
// handle err
err = rm("/bar")
// handle err
out, _ := echo("Done!")
}
MIT