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emacs - How to capture standard output of a shell command in elisp?

I want to run a shell command within Emacs and capture the full output to a variable. Is there a way to do this? For example, I would like to be able to set hello-string to "hello" in the following manner:

(setq hello-string (capture-stdout-of-shell-command "/bin/echo hello"))

Does the function capture-stdout-of-shell-command exist, and if so what is its real name?

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5014246/how-to-capture-standard-output-of-a-shell-command-in-elisp

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Does shell-command-to-string meet your purpose?
For example:

(shell-command-to-string "/bin/echo hello")

Hope this helps.


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