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IPC::Session - Drive ssh or other interactive shell, local or remote (like 'expect') River stage zero No dependents

This module encapsulates the open3() function call (see IPC::Open3) and its associated filehandles. This makes it easy to maintain multiple interactive command sessions, such as multiple persistent 'ssh' and/or 'rsh' sessions, within the same perl sc...

STEVEGT/IPC-Session-0.05 - 16 Apr 2001 06:26:27 UTC

IPC::RunSession::Simple - Run a simple IPC session in the same vein as IPC::Run & Expect River stage zero No dependents

A simple IPC session with read/write capability using IPC::Open3 and IO::Select...

RKRIMEN/IPC-RunSession-Simple-0.002 - 27 Oct 2009 07:42:14 UTC

IPC::Cmd - finding and running system commands made easy River stage five • 129 direct dependents • 21787 total dependents

IPC::Cmd allows you to run commands platform independently, interactively if desired, but have them still work. The "can_run" function can tell you if a certain binary is installed and if so where, whereas the "run" function can actually execute any ...

BINGOS/IPC-Cmd-1.04 - 13 Jul 2019 09:17:39 UTC

Class::Usul::IPC::Cmd - Execute system commands River stage one • 3 direct dependents • 3 total dependents

Refactored IPC::Cmd with a consistent OO API Would have used MooseX::Daemonize but using Moo not Moose so robbed some code from there instead...

PJFL/Class-Usul-0.84.1 - 14 Apr 2018 12:28:18 UTC

Win32::PowerShell::IPC - Set up IPC between Perl and a PowerShell child process River stage zero No dependents

There's a lot of things in the Microsoft world that can't be done with perl. This is even more true with many Microsoft services offering PowerShell integration instead of more accessible Web APIs. While you can certainly write out a PowerShell scrip...

NERDVANA/Win32-PowerShell-IPC-0.02 - 29 Sep 2017 12:56:04 UTC
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