python-sh

Python subprocess interface

sh is a full-fledged subprocess replacement for Python 2.6 - 3.6, PyPy and PyPy3 that allows you to call any program as if it were a function: from sh import ifconfig print ifconfig("eth0") sh is not a collection of system commands implemented in Python.

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