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This tool executes a given shell command as bash -c <command>.
Command can start background processes using &.
Command is executed as a subprocess that leads its own process group.
Command process group can be terminated as kill -- -PGID or signaled as kill -s SIGNAL -- -PGID.
The following information is returned:
Command: Executed command.
Directory: Directory (relative to project root) where command was executed, or (root).
Stdout: Output on stdout stream. Can be (empty) or partial on error and for any unwaited background processes.
Stderr: Output on stderr stream. Can be (empty) or partial on error and for any unwaited background processes.
Error: Error or (none) if no error was reported for the subprocess.
Exit Code: Exit code or (none) if terminated by signal.
Signal: Signal number or (none) if no signal was received.
Background PIDs: List of background processes started or (none).
Process Group PGID: Process group started or (none)