Run Command in Shell executes your command in a shell in the background, so 
you won't see anything running. However, if the command you are running 
prints a result to stdout, Quicksilver's command window will reopen with 
that result in the first pane. If you want to see stdout and stderr, Run 
Command in Terminal is the action you want.

On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 5:04:46 PM UTC-4, Noam Ross wrote:
>
> Hello there,
>
> When I run "Run text command in terminal" I get correct behavior, but when 
> I send the same text to "Run command in shell" I get nothing. Similarly, 
> sending a script command to "Run" does nothing though "Run in terminal is 
> fine."  Is this a known error?  Do I need to specify my shell to QS?  I 
> note that prepending /bin/bash to the text commands does not help.
>
>  I'm running ß70 (3935) with the latest terminal module, OSX 10.7.5.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Noam Ross
> Graduate Group in Ecology
> Department of Environmental Science and Policy
> University of California at Davis
> +1.646.244.0484
> http://www.noamross.net/
> twitter: @noamross
>

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