# shx: Making Rust Command a Better Bash
> The original motivation is [qshell](https://github.com/adsnaider/qshell) and [xshell](https://github.com/matklad/xshell) development.
This crate provides two macros for facilitating interactions with the underlying system.
The [`cmd`] macro is the lower level macro that implements a DSL to construct
[`Cmd`]s.
The [`shx`] macro is a thin wrapper on top that executes each command
in sequence, panicking if there's a failure.
The DSL allows for easily piping data into and out of the commands from [`String`]s and
[`Vec<u8>`]s.
## Examples
```rust
# use sh::sh;
# #[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
# fn run() {
// We can use expressions as arguments
// and pipe the cmd output to a String or Vec<u8>
let world = "world";
let mut out = String::new();
shx!(echo hello {world} > {&mut out});
assert_eq!(out, "hello world\n");
out.clear();
// We can use the variadic expression (`...{iter_expr}`) syntax
// that works with any iterable, and in Rust options are iterable.
// This means that `...` can be used to implement optional arguments.
// For example:
let path = ".";
let option = Some("..");
let list = &[".", ".."];
shx!(ls {path} ...{option} ...{list})
// We can also pipe a String/&str or Vec<u8>/&[u8] to a command
let input = "foo bar baz";
shx!(cat < {input} > {&mut out});
assert_eq!(&out, input);
// We can execute many commands at once
let mut out1 = String::new();
let mut out2 = String::new();
let mut out3 = String::new();
shx! {
echo hello world 1 > {&mut out1}; // Note the `;`
echo hello world 2 > {&mut out2};
echo hello world 3 > {&mut out3};
}
assert_eq!(&out1, "hello world 1\n");
assert_eq!(&out2, "hello world 2\n");
assert_eq!(&out3, "hello world 3\n");
# }
# run();
```
For more information, see the documentation for [`cmd`].
## Inspirations
- [qshell](https://github.com/adsnaider/qshell): Command-running macro
- [xshell](https://github.com/matklad/xshell): ergonomic "bash" scripting in Rust
- [xtask](https://github.com/matklad/cargo-xtask): a way to add free-form automation to a Rust project, a-la make, npm run or bespoke bash scripts.