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FEATURE: flag to suppress the command output #337

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Sometimes, we want to get the output of the pet exec into a shell variable. like:

FOO=$(pet exec)
echo $FOO

but actually it's not possible, because actually we do not have flags to supress the command output after a exec

fmt.Printf("> %s\n", command)

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I would like to use -q as --quiet but as in this project we adopted --query with -q, looks better to use --silent and -s to enable this feature.

FOO=$(pet exec -s)
echo $FOO

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@propilideno propilideno force-pushed the feature/supress_command_output branch from af4af9e to 2c9616f Compare January 13, 2025 18:23
@propilideno propilideno deleted the feature/supress_command_output branch January 13, 2025 18:25
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