[[command_exec_exec]] [command]*`exec`* execute external commands:: ---- /exec -list [-sh|-nosh] [-bg|-nobg] [-stdin|-nostdin] [-buffer ] [-l|-o|-n] |-sw|-nosw] [-ln|-noln] [-color off|decode|strip] [-rc|-norc] [-timeout ] [-name ] -in -inclose [] -signal -kill -killall -set -del |-all [...] -list: list commands -sh: use the shell to execute the command (default) -nosh: do not use the shell to execute the command (required if the command has some unsafe data, for example the content of a message from another user) -bg: run process in background: do not display process output neither return code (not compatible with options -o/-n) -nobg: catch process output and display return code (default) -stdin: create a pipe for sending data to the process (with /exec -in/-inclose) -nostdin: do not create a pipe for stdin (default) -buffer: display/send output of command on this buffer (if the buffer is not found, a new buffer with name "exec.exec.xxx" is created) -l: display locally output of command on buffer (default) -o: send output of command to the buffer (not compatible with option -bg) -n: display output of command in a new buffer (not compatible with option -bg) -sw: switch to the output buffer (default) -nosw: don't switch to the output buffer -ln: display line numbers (default in new buffer only) -noln: don't display line numbers -color: action on ANSI colors in output: ansi: keep ANSI codes as-is decode: convert ANSI colors to WeeChat/IRC (default) strip: remove ANSI colors -rc: display return code (default) -norc: don't display return code -timeout: set a timeout for the command (in seconds) -name: set a name for the command (to name it later with /exec) command: the command to execute; if beginning with "url:", the shell is disabled and the content of URL is downloaded and sent as output id: command identifier: either its number or name (if set with "-name xxx") -in: send text on standard input of process -inclose: same as -in, but stdin is closed after (and text is optional: without text, the stdin is just closed) -signal: send a signal to the process; the signal can be an integer or one of these names: hup, int, quit, kill, term, usr1, usr2 -kill: alias of "-signal kill" -killall: kill all running processes -set: set a hook property (see function hook_set in plugin API reference) property: hook property value: new value for hook property -del: delete a terminated command -all: delete all terminated commands Default options can be set in the option exec.command.default_options. ----