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Изворен канал @pythonotes · Post #191 · 14 дек.

Как разделить строку с shell-командой на отдельные аргументы в виде списка? Если сделать просто сплит по пробелу то получим то что надо, кроме случаев со вставками текста с пробелами. Например так: >>> '-arg "I Am Groot"'.split(' ') ['-arg', '"I', 'Am', 'Groot"'] Чтобы учитывать текст в кавычках как единый аргумент можно воспользоваться функцией shlex.split() Кто читает мой канал давно, уже в курсе. А что делать, если нужно обратное действие? Объединить аргументы из списка в строку и при этом добавить кавычки в аргумент с пробелами. Конечно, если вы используете subprocess то он сам всё разрулит. Но если вам нужна именно команда одной строкой, то можно воспользоваться готовой функцией в том же subprocess. >>> from subprocess import list2cmdline >>> list2cmdline(['-arg', 'I Am Groot']) '-arg "I Am Groot"' Он также позаботится об экранировании уже имеющихся кавычек >>> list2cmdline(['-arg', 'I Am "Groot"']) '-arg "I Am \"Groot\""' А вот так он может "схлопнуть" в команду JSON >>> list2cmdline(['--json', json.dumps({'key': 'value'})]) '--json "{\"key\": \"value\"}"' _______________ Возможно кто-то спросит, а зачем соединять аргументы в строку если subprocess сам это сделает а os.system не наш путь? Мне как-то потребовалось отправлять команду на удалённое выполнение и в API поддерживалось указание команды только строкой. Так что всякое бывает) #libs#basic

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@addisstandardeng · Post #21757 · 18.03.2026 г., 09:03

#Ethiopia: Report warns of arbitrary detentions, growing restrictions on media in Addis Ababa ------- A new report by Human Rights First has raised concerns over alleged arbitrary detentions and increasing restrictions on media in #Addis_Ababa, particularly during periods of major international events. The report, titled “Situational Analysis of Human Rights in Addis Ababa,” states that security forces carried out “pre-emptive detentions” across several parts of the capital without due process. According to the findings, detentions were recorded in sub-cities including #Yeka, #Bole, and #Akaki_Kality, where individuals were held for more than a week without being charged or appearing before court. In addition, the report highlighted what it described as a growing pattern of restrictive actions against media between 2025 and early 2026. Read more: https://addisstandard.com/?p=55925

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@addisstandardeng · Post #21146 · 21.01.2026 г., 14:29

News: Report tracks #UAE-linked cargo flights to #Ethiopian military base amid regional power struggle A cargo aircraft previously linked to the supply of weapons to armed groups in #Sudan has conducted multiple flights to Ethiopia in recent weeks, according to an exclusive investigation by the UK-based outlet Middle East Eye (MEE), raising questions about Ethiopia’s role in intensifying regional rivalries tied to the war in Sudan. MEE reported that an Antonov An-124 cargo plane operated by UAE-based Maximus Air, and allegedly linked to Emirati military logistics, made repeated flights between #Abu_Dhabi and #Harar_Meda airbase, the main base of the Ethiopian Air Force. Flight-tracking data reviewed by the outlet shows at least four trips to Harar Meda between 3 and 17 January, including one flight that later continued to Addis Abeba’s #Bole International Airport before departing for #Europe and #Asia. While the purpose of the flights remains unclear... Read more: https://addisstandard.com/?p=54681

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@addisstandardeng · Post #21141 · 21.01.2026 г., 08:56

News: #Ethiopian Airlines confirms the purchase of nine #Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, partners with Bridgestone on airport safety Ethiopian Airlines Group has confirmed the purchase of nine Boeing 787-9 #Dreamliner aircraft while launching a collaboration with #Bridgestone Corporation to enhance airport safety at Addis Ababa #Bole International Airport. The airline said the newly ordered Boeing 787-9 jets, scheduled for delivery between 2031 and 2033, will support network expansion and strengthen international connectivity. This order follows Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO #Mesfin_Tasew said the order demonstrates the carrier’s strategy to modernize its fleet with advanced, fuel-efficient aircraft while improving customer service. Boeing’s Vice President of Commercial Sales and Marketing for Africa, #Anbessie_Yitbarek, described the 787 Dreamliner family as a “game-changer” for connecting Africa with global markets. In parallel with its fleet expansion,... Read more: https://addisstandard.com/?p=54671