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Until now pacquet just ran any script/shell commands by just directly passing the entire command to
Command::new
. As per the std,Command::new
takes only the file/program name, and any additional args need to be provided via thearg
orargs
method.Well now, i just touched it a little bit, to run
sh -c
and pass the actual command/script to it. This runs without any errors now, and sometimes scripts contain env vars too. For exampleNow it is passed as
sh -c "KEY=ENV node index.js
. This seems to be how the peeps do it in pnpm. (in pn)And also pass any sort of additional args provided in the run command to the script. For example,
Current running
pacquet test
andpacquet test World
both just prints "Hello", but pnpm passes any additional args provided to the script too. So now it prints "Hello World" when donepacquet test World