| 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)` | |