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README.md

@actions/exec

Usage

Basic

You can use this package to execute your tools on the command line in a cross platform way:

const exec = require('@actions/exec');

await exec.exec('node index.js');

Args

You can also pass in arg arrays:

const exec = require('@actions/exec');

await exec.exec('node', ['index.js', 'foo=bar']);

Output/options

Capture output or specify other options:

const exec = require('@actions/exec');

const myOutput = '';
const myError = '';

const options = {};
options.listeners = {
  stdout: (data: Buffer) => {
    myOutput += data.toString();
  },
  stderr: (data: Buffer) => {
    myError += data.toString();
  }
};
options.cwd = './lib';

await exec.exec('node', ['index.js', 'foo=bar'], options);

Exec tools not in the PATH

You can use it in conjunction with the which function from @actions/io to execute tools that are not in the PATH:

const exec = require('@actions/exec');
const io = require('@actions/io');

const pythonPath: string = await io.which('python', true)

await exec.exec(`"${pythonPath}"`, ['main.py']);