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Makes background process execution easy. Tested for unix-like operation systems.
Features:
pip3 install -U visor
from visor import Visor
visor = Visor()
visor.add("sleep 20")
visor.add("sleep 20 && echo done")
visor.show() # print all added processes
visor.kill_all() # send SIGKILL to all running processed
visor.terminate_all() # send SIGTERM to all running processed
visor.active # List of all `added` processes
# Get log files for first added process (sleep 20)
stdout_path, stderr_path = visor.get_log_files(visor.active[0])
# Wait for all processes to exit
visor.wait()
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Makes background process management easy
We found that visor demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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