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A Python library for managing persistent shell sessions programmatically

Project description

ShellSh

A Python library for managing persistent shell sessions programmatically with non-blocking I/O.

Features

  • Non-blocking command execution - Commands return immediately without waiting for completion
  • Flexible waiting - Wait for command completion with optional timeouts using wait()
  • Persistent shell sessions - Maintain environment variables, working directory, and state between commands
  • Real-time output streaming - Capture output from long-running processes incrementally
  • Interactive program support - Works with curses-based programs like top, vim, etc.
  • Process control - Stop running commands with Ctrl+C programmatically

Installation

pip install shellsh

Quick Start

from shellsh import ShellSh
import time

# Create a shell session
sh = ShellSh("my_session")

# Non-blocking mode (default)
sh.typeenter("ls -la")
time.sleep(0.5)
print(sh.flush())  # Get the output

# Wait for command completion
sh.typeenter("echo 'Processing...'; sleep 2; echo 'Done'")
sh.wait()  # Blocks until command finishes
print(sh.flush())

# Wait with timeout
sh.typeenter("sleep 10")
sh.wait(3)  # Blocks for max 3 seconds then returns
# After timeout, command may still be running
sh.stop()  # Stop the long-running command

# Blocking mode - waits for command completion
sh.setblocking(True)
sh.typeenter("sleep 2; echo 'Done'")  # This will block for ~2 seconds
print(sh.flush())  # Output is ready immediately after typeenter returns

# Back to non-blocking
sh.setblocking(False)
sh.typeenter("echo 'Non-blocking'")
time.sleep(0.1)
print(sh.flush())

# Environment persists between commands
sh.typeenter("cd /tmp")
sh.typeenter("pwd")
sh.wait()
print(sh.flush())  # Prints: /tmp

# Stop long-running commands
sh.typeenter("sleep 100")
time.sleep(1)
sh.stop()  # Sends Ctrl+C

# Clean up
sh.close()

API Reference

ShellSh(name)

Create a new shell session with the given name.

typeenter(line)

Send a command to the shell. By default, returns immediately without waiting for execution. If setblocking(True) was called, blocks until the command completes.

flush()

Retrieve new output since the last flush. Returns only unread output.

wait(seconds=None)

Block until the current command completes or timeout is reached.

  • seconds=None: Wait indefinitely until command completes (default)
  • seconds=float: Maximum time to wait in seconds before returning

setblocking(blocking)

Set blocking mode for typeenter().

  • blocking=True: typeenter() waits for command completion before returning
  • blocking=False: typeenter() returns immediately (default)

stop()

Send Ctrl+C to stop the currently running command.

close()

Terminate the shell session and clean up resources.

Context Manager

ShellSh supports context manager protocol:

with ShellSh("session") as sh:
    sh.typeenter("echo Hello")
    time.sleep(0.5)
    print(sh.flush())
# Automatically closed

Use Cases

  • Automating shell interactions
  • Building terminal-based tools
  • Testing command-line applications
  • Managing long-running processes
  • Creating interactive shell wrappers

Requirements

  • Python 3.7+
  • Unix-like operating system (Linux, macOS)

License

MIT

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