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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 | %9Syntax:%9
EXEC %|[-] [-nosh] [-out | -msg <target> | -notice <target>] [-name <name>] <cmd line>
EXEC %|-out | -window | -msg <target> | -notice <target> | -close | -<signal> %<id>
EXEC %|-in %<id> <text to send to process>
%9Parameters:%9
-: Suppresses the process termination notification.
-nosh: Doesn't execute the command through /bin/sh.
-out: Sends the output to the active channel or query.
-msg: Sends the output to the specified nickname or channel.
-notice: Sends the output to the specified nickname or channel as
notices.
-name: Gives the process the specified name.
-window: Displays the output in the active window.
-close: Forcibly closes a process that doesn't die.
-<signal>: Sends the given signal to the process.
-in: Sends text to the standard input of the process.
-interactive: Executes the process in a new window item.
The command to execute; if no output parameter is given, the active window
will be used and if no parameters are given at all, the list of active
processes will be displayed.
%9Description:%9
Executes the specified command in the background; the process can be
accessed by its id or the name you gave it.
The output of the process can be redirected to various targets, such as
a window, a channel, a nickname or a query.
The process identifier must always begin with the '%%' character. For
example %%0.
If you remove a process with the close parameter, it will only make Irssi
detach from it; the process will keep running until it terminates.
%9Examples:%9
/EXEC
/EXEC ls
/EXEC -msg #irssi cat unicorn.txt
/EXEC -out cat /etc/passwd | grep $USER | awk -F: '{print $5}'
/EXEC -name ssh -nosh -interactive -window ssh staff.irssi.org
/EXEC -close mailserver
/EXEC -close %%0
%9See also:%9 CAT, CD, ECHO, EVAL
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