1Executes a shell one-liner and returns the combined output.
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3This tool spawns a process using the user's current shell, combines stdout and stderr into one interleaved stream as they are produced (preserving the order of writes), and captures that stream into a string which is returned.
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5Make sure you use the `cd` parameter to navigate to one of the root directories of the project. NEVER do it as part of the `command` itself, otherwise it will error.
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7Do not use this tool for commands that run indefinitely, such as servers (e.g., `python -m http.server`) or file watchers that don't terminate on their own.
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9Remember that each invocation of this tool will spawn a new shell process, so you can't rely on any state from previous invocations.