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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T13:27:17+00:00 2026-05-31T13:27:17+00:00

Assume I have a file at http://mysite.com/myscript.sh that contains: #!/bin/bash echo Hello $1 From

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Assume I have a file at http://mysite.com/myscript.sh that contains:

#!/bin/bash
echo "Hello $1"

From the command line, I can execute my script (without downloading it) using the following command:

bash <(curl -s http://mysite.com/myscript.sh) World

Now, instead of executing the above command from the command line, I want to execute it from a python script. I tried doing the following:

import os
os.system('bash <(curl -s http://mysite.com/myscript.sh) World')

…but I get the following error:

sh: -c: line 0: syntax error near unexpected token `(‘

How do I make this execute correctly in python?

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    2026-05-31T13:27:18+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 1:27 pm

    Evidently, os.system runs its command through /bin/sh, which usually causes whichever shell it’s linked to to drop to a compatibility mode that doesn’t include the <(...) construction. You can get around it by either storing the result in a temporary file or using another level of shell. Ugly, but it works.

    os.system('bash -c "bash <(curl -s http://mysite.com/myscript.sh) World"')
    
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