Thru
Pipes a string through a shell command's STDIN and returns STDOUT.
Installation
gem install thru
Usage
Basic Usage
require 'thru'
text = "Hello world!"
text.thru('uuencode -')
# => "begin 644 -\n,2&5L;&\\@=V]R;&0A\n`\nend\n"
text | 'uuencode -'
# => "begin 644 -\n,2&5L;&\\@=V]R;&0A\n`\nend\n"
Real-world Usage. Let's Convert Markdown to LaTeX!
Using Pandoc.
markdown = File.read('README.md')
latex = markdown | 'pandoc -f markdown -t latex'
API
String#thru(*command) → str
str | command → str
Passes the string through a shell command's STDIN. Captures and returns its STDOUT.
Raises a RuntimeError
if the command returned non-zero exit code.
'wow' | 'gcc'
# (STDERR) gcc: fatal error: no input files
# (STDERR) compilation terminated.
# RuntimeError: pid 93761 exit 1
To suppress the error, true!
'wow' | 'gcc; true'
# (STDERR) gcc: fatal error: no input files
# (STDERR) compilation terminated.
# => ""
Contributing
- Fork it ( https://github.com/dtinth/thru/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request