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[Feature request] Allow to specify ENV for the command #145
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Thanks for reporting, bit busy and will investigate later. Do you know that you can use tempfile plus the While it's a stop-gap solution, it might be handy if you need it. |
I know it. Unfortunately the env is different for every command :/ |
Hmmm seems that you would definitely need openssh support for this. As an alternative, you can change command to be run to |
I've been aware of this option. Overall it could be a solution. On the other hand I consider it as a huge, dreadful hack. At least doing it manually. It either requires me to write an additional wrapper around library, or perform these changes on every command execution. Both of these options are... I don't like them xD |
I agree, I will investigate to see if there's better solution. |
Description
Allow to set env during command sending process
Current behavior
Error, as specified in the docs
OP help
Unfortunately, not possible as of now
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