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@SYNTAX:exec@
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-: Don't print "process terminated ..." message
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-nosh: Don't start command through /bin/sh
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-out: Send output to active channel/query
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-msg: Send output to specified nick/channel
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-notice: Send output to specified nick/channel as notices
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-name: Name the process so it could be accessed easier
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-window: Move the output of specified process to active window
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-close: Forcibly close (or "forget") a process that doesn't die.
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This only removes all information from irssi concerning the
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process, it doesn't send SIGKILL or anything the process.
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-<signal>: Send a signal to process. <signal> can be either numeric
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or one of the few most common ones (hup, term, kill, ...)
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-in: Send text to standard input of the specified process
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-interactive: Creates a query-like window item. Text written to it is
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sent to executed process, like /EXEC -in.
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Execute specified command in background. Output of process is printed
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to active window by default, but can be also sent as messages or
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notices to specified nick or channel.
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Processes can be accessed either by their ID or name if you named it.
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Process identifier must always begin with '%%' character, like %%0 or
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%%name.
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Once the process is started, it's output can still be redirected
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elsewhere with the -window, -msg, etc. options. You can send text to
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standard input of the process with -in option.
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-close option shouldn't probably be used if there's a better way to
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kill the process. It is meant to remove the processes that don't die
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even with SIGKILL. This option just closes the pipes used to
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communicate with the process and frees all memory it used.
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EXEC without any arguments displays the list of started processes.
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