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- .. program:: qvm-run
- :program:`qvm-run` -- Run a command in a specified VM
- =====================================================
- Synopsis
- --------
- :command:`qvm-run` [-h] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--all] [--exclude *EXCLUDE*] [--user *USER*] [--autostart] [--pass-io] [--localcmd *COMMAND*] [--gui] [--no-gui] [--colour-output *COLOR*] [--no-color-output] [--filter-escape-chars] [--no-filter-escape-chars] [*VMNAME*] *COMMAND*
- Options
- -------
- .. option:: --help, -h
- Show the help message and exit.
- .. option:: --verbose, -v
- Increase verbosity.
- .. option:: --quiet, -q
- Decrease verbosity.
- .. option:: --all
- Run the command on all qubes. You can use :option:`--exclude` to limit the
- qubes set. Command is never run on the dom0.
- .. option:: --exclude
- Exclude the qube from :option:`--all`.
- .. option:: --user=USER, -u USER
- Run command in a qube as *USER*.
- .. option:: --auto, --autostart, -a
- Start the qube if it is not running.
- .. option:: --pass-io, -p
- Pass standard input and output to and from the remote program.
- .. option:: --localcmd=COMMAND
- With :option:`--pass-io`, pass standard input and output to and from the
- given program.
- .. option:: --gui
- Run the command with GUI forwarding enabled, which is the default. This
- switch can be used to counter :option:`--no-gui`.
- .. option:: --no-gui, --nogui
- Run the command without GUI forwarding enabled. Can be switched back with
- :option:`--gui`.
- .. option:: --colour-output=COLOUR, --color-output=COLOR
- Mark the qube output with given ANSI colour (ie. "31" for red). The exact
- mapping of numbers to colours and styles depends of the particular terminal
- emulator.
- Colouring can be disabled with :option:`--no-colour-output`.
- .. option:: --colour-stderr=COLOUR, --color-stderr=COLOR
- Mark the qube stderr with given ANSI colour (ie. "31" for red). The exact
- mapping of numbers to colours and styles depends of the particular terminal
- emulator.
- Colouring can be disabled with :option:`--no-colour-stderr`.
- .. option:: --no-colour-output, --no-color-output
- Disable colouring the stdout.
- .. option:: --no-colour-stderr, --no-color-stderr
- Disable colouring the stderr.
- .. option:: --filter-escape-chars
- Filter terminal escape sequences (default if output is terminal).
-
- Terminal control characters are a security issue, which in worst case amount
- to arbitrary command execution. In the simplest case this requires two often
- found codes: terminal title setting (which puts arbitrary string in the
- window title) and title repo reporting (which puts that string on the shell's
- standard input.
- .. option:: --no-filter-escape-chars
- Do not filter terminal escape sequences. This is DANGEROUS when output is
- a terminal emulator. See :option:`--filter-escape-chars` for explanation.
- Authors
- -------
- | Joanna Rutkowska <joanna at invisiblethingslab dot com>
- | Rafal Wojtczuk <rafal at invisiblethingslab dot com>
- | Marek Marczykowski <marmarek at invisiblethingslab dot com>
- | Wojtek Porczyk <woju at invisiblethingslab dot com>
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