# minishell_test [![PyPI - Python Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/minishell-test)](https://pypi.org/project/minishell-test/) [![Documentation](https://readthedocs.org/projects/minishell-test/badge/?version=latest)](https://minishell-test.readthedocs.io) [![Build Status](https://api.travis-ci.com/cacharle/minishell_test.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.com/cacharle/minishell_test) Test for 42 school\'s minishell project. ![preview](https://i.imgur.com/98xh2xY.gif) ## Getting Started ### Installation ``` {.} $ pip3 install minishell-test $ pip3 install --user minishell-test # if you don't have root access ``` ### Compatibility Your executable **must** support the `-c` option which allow to pass command as string. ``` {.} $ bash -c 'echo bonjour je suis | cat -e' bonjour je suis$ $ ./minishell -c 'echo bonjour je suis | cat -e' bonjour je suis$ ``` With this setup `argv[2]` is what you would usually get in `line` from `get_next_line`. ### Usage Run all the predefined tests: ``` {.} $ cd $ minishell_test ``` If you get `command not found`, do either of those things: - `~/.local/bin` to your `PATH` environment variable. - run `$ python3 -m minishell_test` instead of `$ minishell_test`