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redirect output to a text file using windows shell '>' in python [duplicate]

In my python script, I am trying to run a windows program that prints output. But I would like to redirect that output to a text file. I tried command = 'program' + arg1 + ' > temp.txt' ...
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python concatenate files using subprocess [duplicate]

I have been searching and although I find long and complicated (many features I do not need) on how to just simply have python have linux use the cat function to concatenate files to a single file. ...
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Send 'jq' output to a file using subprocess [duplicate]

I am not entirely sure how jq works here with subprocess so there is a misunderstanding but I am trying to get the extact format from using jq on the command line ( jq > file.json) with subprocess. ...
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Subprocess unrecognized arguments but command works in terminal [duplicate]

I run the DeepSpeech command for wav to text and want to save the result into a text file like so: deepspeech --model path/to/model --audio path/to/audio >> path/to/result.txt It works in the ...
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How to subprocess this call in python: png2pos args > /dev/usb/lp0 [duplicate]

I currently have the following code: subprocess.call(["png2pos", "-c", "example_2.png", ">", "/dev/usb/lp0"]) The program png2pos is being accessed because it's giving me the message: This ...
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How to execute and save result of an OS command to a file [duplicate]

In python 2.7, I would like to execute an OS command (for example 'ls -l' in UNIX) and save its output to a file. I don't want the execution results to show anywhere else other than the file. Is this ...
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Python using os.walk to run exiftool on all files separately in directory [duplicate]

I'm looking to use Python to iterate through all the files in a folder and run the exiftool command on each file, so in the end I should have x amount of files each with their own exiftool output to ...
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How to run "cat file1 | tr -d '\r' > file2" in Python? [duplicate]

What is the best way to call following unix command in Python? cat file1.txt | tr -d '\r' > file2.txt I tried following cases: 1. cmd = "cat file1 | tr -d \'\r\'> file2" args = shlex.split(cmd)...
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Subprocess.call external program [duplicate]

I found a script online which converts a file from one specific extension to another, I am trying to utilize subprocess.call and have had no luck so far. I am trying to use subprocess.call to convert ...
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Having issues getting the output from subprocess.check_call() [duplicate]

I'm trying to get the output from this command: "hocr-pdf" so when I run this command in my command line it works perfectly well and this is how I type it: hocr-pdf . > converted.pdf in order ...
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using python subprocess's call function, but not getting output file [duplicate]

I'm using python subprocess library to run command line in python file. After importing the library, I used following code to store the output call(["python", "make.py", ">", "data"]) But for ...
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python subprocess call not working with "echo" linux command [duplicate]

to simplify the problem, I want to use subprocess.call to write a simple string such as "abc" into a dummy file called "test" subprocess.call(["echo", "abc", ">", "/data/test"]) the result is ...
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Is there any other altrenative to ">" in BASH w/ Python Subprocess [duplicate]

I am trying to print out my outputs into a log file, I am using python with subprocess to do so. But when I use > in code, I am getting error like: + klm.py scan /home '>' /home/userA/out/...
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How can I write text into a file using a subprocess inside a Python script? [duplicate]

I want to run a script using a subprocess inside a main script which would give a few lines of text as a result and then copy the results to a text file. I am using Python 2.7. The folder where I want ...
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Write output of a shell command to file using python? [duplicate]

I want to write the output of a shell command in a file using python. When I'm trying to do this the command is being run in the shell itself and outputting to the shell itself. Can I suppress the ...
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