FRIGN 9016d288f1 Do not use arg.h for tools which take no flags
We've already seen the issue with echo(1): Before we changed it to
ignore "--", the command

$ echo --

did not work as expected. Given POSIX mandated this and makes most
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We do not have long options like GNU does and there's no reason to
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The majority of tools changed are ones taking lists of arguments
or only a single one. There's no reason why dirname should "fail"
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The practice of hand-holding the user was established with the GNU
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sbase - suckless unix tools
===========================

sbase  is a  collection of  unix  tools that  are inherently  portable
across UNIX and UNIX-like systems.

The following tools are implemented:

'#'  -> UTF-8 support, '=' -> Implicit UTF-8 support, '*' -> Finished,
'|'  -> Audited,       'o' -> POSIX 2013 compliant,   'x' -> Non-POSIX,
'()' -> Petty flag

     UTILITY     MISSING FLAGS
     -------     -------------
=*|o basename    .
=*|o cal         .
=*|o cat         .
=*|o chgrp       .
=*|o chmod       .
=*|o chown       .
=*|x chroot      .
=*|o cksum       .
=*|o cmp         .
#*|x cols        .
#*|x col         .
=*|o comm        .
=*|o cp          (-i)
=*|x cron        .
#*|o cut         .
=*|o date        .
=*|o dirname     .
=*|o du          .
=*|o echo        .
=*|o env         .
#*|o expand      .
#*|o expr        .
=*|o false       .
=    find        .
#*|o fold        .
=* o grep        .
=*|o head        .
=*|x hostname    .
=* o join        .
=*|o kill        .
=*|o link        .
=*|o ln          .
=*|o logger      .
=*|o logname     .
#* o ls          (-C, -k, -m, -p, -s, -x)
=*|x md5sum      .
=*|o mkdir       .
=*|o mkfifo      .
=*|x mktemp      .
=*|o mv          (-i)
=*|o nice        .
#*|o nl          .
=*|o nohup       .
#*|o paste       .
=*|x printenv    .
#*|o printf      .
=*|o pwd         .
=*|x readlink    .
=*|o renice      .
=*|o rm          (-i)
=*|o rmdir       .
#    sed         .
=*|x seq         .
=*|x setsid      .
=*|x sha1sum     .
=*|x sha256sum   .
=*|x sha512sum   .
=*|o sleep       .
     sort        -d, -f, -i
=*|o split       .
=*|x sponge      .
#*|o strings     .
=*|x sync        .
=*|o tail        .
=*|x tar         .
=*|o tee         .
=*|o test        .
=*|o time        .
=*|o touch       .
#*|o tr          .
=*|o true        .
=*|o tty         .
=*|o uname       .
#*|o unexpand    .
=*|o uniq        .
=*|o unlink      .
=*|o uudecode    .
=*|o uuencode    .
#*|o wc          .
=*|o xargs       (-p)
=*|x yes         .

The  complement of  sbase  is  ubase[1] which  is  Linux-specific  and
provides all  the non-portable tools.   Together they are  intended to
form a base system similar to busybox but much smaller and suckless.

Building
--------

To  build sbase,  simply  type  make.  You  may  have  to fiddle  with
config.mk depending on your system.

You  can  also  build  sbase-box,  which  generates  a  single  binary
containing  all  the  required  tools.    You  can  then  symlink  the
individual tools to sbase-box or run: make sbase-box-install

Ideally you will  want to statically link sbase.  If  you are on Linux
we recommend using musl-libc[2].

Portability
-----------

sbase has been  compiled on a variety of  different operating systems,
including Linux, *BSD, OSX, Haiku, Solaris, SCO OpenServer and others.

Various combinations of operating  systems and architectures have also
been built.

You can build sbase with gcc, clang, tcc, nwcc and pcc.

[1] http://git.suckless.org/ubase/
[2] http://www.musl-libc.org/
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