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sbase - suckless unix tools
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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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The following programs are currently implemented:
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basename cal cat chgrp chmod chown chroot cksum cmp comm cp cut
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date dirname du echo env expand false fold grep head hostname id
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kill ln ls mc md5sum mkdir mkfifo mktemp mv nice nl nohup paste
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printenv pwd readlink renice rm rmdir sleep setsid sort split
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sponge strings sync tail tar tee test touch tr true tty uudecode
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uuencode uname uniq unlink seq sha1sum sha256sum sha512sum wc who
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xargs yes
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sbase is mostly following POSIX but we deviate wherever we think it is
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appropriate.
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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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Building
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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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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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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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Portability
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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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Various combinations of operating systems and architectures have also
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been built.
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You can build sbase with gcc, clang, tcc, nwcc and pcc.
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[1] http://git.suckless.org/ubase/
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[2] http://www.musl-libc.org/
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