Skylib module containing shell utility functions. ## shell.array_literal
shell.array_literal(iterable)
Creates a string from a sequence that can be used as a shell array. For example, `shell.array_literal(["a", "b", "c"])` would return the string `("a" "b" "c")`, which can be used in a shell script wherever an array literal is needed. Note that all elements in the array are quoted (using `shell.quote`) for safety, even if they do not need to be. **PARAMETERS** | Name | Description | Default Value | | :------------- | :------------- | :------------- | | iterable | A sequence of elements. Elements that are not strings will be converted to strings first, by calling `str()`. | none | **RETURNS** A string that represents the sequence as a shell array; that is, parentheses containing the quoted elements. ## shell.quote
shell.quote(s)
Quotes the given string for use in a shell command. This function quotes the given string (in case it contains spaces or other shell metacharacters.) **PARAMETERS** | Name | Description | Default Value | | :------------- | :------------- | :------------- | | s | The string to quote. | none | **RETURNS** A quoted version of the string that can be passed to a shell command.