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TypeScript definitions for shell-escape
npm install --save @types/shell-escape
This package contains type definitions for shell-escape (https://github.com/xxorax/node-shell-escape).
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/shell-escape.
/**
* Escape and stringify an array of arguments to be executed on the shell.
*
* @example
* import shellescape = require('shell-escape');
*
* const simpleArgs = ['curl', '-H', 'Location;', '-H', 'User-Agent: dave#10', 'https://example.com?foo=bar&baz=quux'];
* console.log(shellescape(simpleArgs));
* // => curl -H 'Location;' -H 'User-Agent: dave#10' 'https://example.com?foo=bar&baz=quux'
*
* const advancedArgs = ['echo', 'hello!', 'how are you doing $USER', '"double"', "'single'"];
* console.log(shellescape(advancedArgs));
* // => echo 'hello!' 'how are you doing $USER' '"double"' \''single'\'
*/
declare function shellEscape(args: readonly string[]): string;
export = shellEscape;
These definitions were written by Miloslav Nenadál, and BendingBender.
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TypeScript definitions for shell-escape
We found that @types/shell-escape demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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