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done-exec

An execute shell command by done

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npm install done-exec

Using

Basic

var exec = require('done-exec');

exec('echo 0')
	.add('echo 1')
	.add('echo 2')
	.run(function() {
		console.log('complete');
	});
	

Gulp.js

var exec = require('done-exec');

gulp.task('test', function(done) {
	exec('echo 0')
		.add('echo 1')
		.add('echo 2')
		.run(done);
});

Grunt.js

var exec = require('done-exec');

grunt.registerTask('test', 'My "done-exec task.", function() {
	var done = this.async();
	exec('echo 0')
		.add('echo 1')
		.add('echo 2')
		.run(done);
});

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done

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Package last updated on 24 May 2014

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