subprocess
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🐜 single header process launching solution for C and C++
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a subprocess caching utility, available as a command line binary and a Rust library.
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A library to parse gdb mi output and interact with gdb subprocesses
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Dec 27, 2023  - Python
 
Execute shell commands via HTTP server (via flask's endpoints).
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A backport of the Python 3 subprocess module for use on Python 2.
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Pytest plugin to fake subprocess.
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Programmer friendly subprocess wrapper
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Oct 29, 2023  - Python
 
Python API to execute shell functions as they would be Python functions
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May 27, 2023  - Python
 
A subprocess.run drop-in replacement that supports a tee mode, being able to display output in real time while still capturing it. No dependencies needed
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Nov 3, 2025  - Python
 
A fully functional terminal emulator built on Tkinter library. Works on Windows and Unix system
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Aug 15, 2023  - Python
 
Swift utilities for running commands.
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A Rust library for passing arbitrary file descriptors when spawning child processes.
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Oct 20, 2025  - Rust
 
A high-level interface for interacting with a Git subprocess in Go
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Nov 3, 2024  - Go
 
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