fix: don't wrap first part of command in quotes#54
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It seems as though some Windows systems don't allow the first part of the command to be wrapped in quotes. We couldn't detect this issue on CI, but this was reported by a user. Fixes #7
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This swaps the internal implementation to use the new shell.cmd() API. This avoids the need for wrapping with double quotes which should also mean better compatibility on Windows.
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It seems as though some Windows systems don't allow the first part of the command to be wrapped in quotes. We couldn't detect this issue on CI, but this was reported by a user.
Fixes #7