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| sbase - suckless unix tools
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| ===========================
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| 
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| sbase  is a  collection of  unix  tools that  are inherently  portable
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| across UNIX and UNIX-like systems.
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| 
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| The following tools are implemented:
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| 
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| UTILITY         POSIX 2008 COMPLIANT            MISSING OPTIONS
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| -------         --------------------            ---------------
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| basename
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| cal
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| cat             yes                             none
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| chgrp
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| chmod
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| chown
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| chroot
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| cksum
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| cmp
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| cols
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| comm
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| cp
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| cut
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| date
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| dirname
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| du
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| echo
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| env
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| expand
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| expr
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| false
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| fold
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| grep
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| head
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| hostname
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| kill            yes                             none
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| link
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| ln
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| logname
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| ls
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| md5sum
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| mkdir
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| mkfifo
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| mktemp
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| mv
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| nice
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| nl
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| nohup
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| paste
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| printenv
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| printf
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| pwd
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| readlink
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| renice
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| rm
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| rmdir
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| sleep
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| setsid
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| sort
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| split
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| sponge
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| strings
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| sync
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| tail
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| tar
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| tee
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| test
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| touch
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| tr
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| true
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| tty
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| uudecode
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| uuencode
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| uname
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| unexpand
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| uniq
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| unlink
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| seq
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| sha1sum
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| sha256sum
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| sha512sum
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| wc
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| xargs
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| yes
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| 
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| The  complement of  sbase  is  ubase[1] which  is  Linux-specific  and
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| provides all  the non-portable tools.   Together they are  intended to
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| form a base system similar to busybox but much smaller and suckless.
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| 
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| Building
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| --------
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| 
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| You need GNU make to build sbase on OpenBSD.
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| 
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| To  build sbase,  simply  type  make.  You  may  have  to fiddle  with
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| config.mk depending on your system.
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| 
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| You  can  also  build  sbase-box,  which  generates  a  single  binary
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| containing  all  the  required  tools.    You  can  then  symlink  the
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| individual tools to sbase-box.
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| 
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| Ideally you will  want to statically link sbase.  If  you are on Linux
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| we recommend using musl-libc[2].
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| 
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| Portability
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| -----------
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| 
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| sbase has been  compiled on a variety of  different operating systems,
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| including Linux, *BSD, OSX, Haiku, Solaris, SCO OpenServer and others.
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| 
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| sbase  also compiles  and runs  on minix3  with slight  modifications.
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| They do  not provide mmap()/munmap()  so you need to  use minix_mmap()
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| and minix_munmap() respectively.
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| 
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| Various combinations of operating  systems and architectures have also
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| been built.
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| 
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| You can build sbase with gcc, clang, tcc, nwcc and pcc.
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| 
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| [1] http://git.suckless.org/ubase/
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| [2] http://www.musl-libc.org/
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