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FRIGN 64da0d1ebc Audit kill(1)
1) Refactor the manpage with num-options, optimize wording to be more
   concise and to the point, pid also specifies process groups.
2) Make int sig const.
3) Remove prototypes.
4) /* not reached */ consistency.
5) Refactor usage() with eprintf.
6) Refactor arg-parser with a switch, use estrtonum
7) Use return instead of exit() in main()
8) argc-argv-correctness.
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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 ('*' == finished, '#' == UTF-8 support,
'=' == implicit UTF-8 support, '|' == audited):
UTILITY POSIX 2008 COMPLIANT MISSING OPTIONS
------- -------------------- ---------------
=*| basename yes none
=*| cal yes none
=*| cat yes none
=*| chgrp yes none
=*| chmod yes none
=*| chown yes none
=*| chroot non-posix none
=*| cksum yes none
=*| cmp yes none
#*| cols non-posix none
col yes none
=*| comm yes none
=*| cp yes none (-i)
=*| cron non-posix none
#*| cut yes none
=*| date yes none
=*| dirname yes none
=*| du yes none
=*| echo yes none
=*| env yes none
#*| expand yes none
#* expr yes none
=*| false yes none
= find yes none
#*| fold yes none
=* grep yes none
=*| head yes none
=*| hostname non-posix none
=*| kill yes none
=*| link yes none
=*| ln yes none
=*| logger yes none
=* logname yes none
= ls no (-C), -S, -f, -m, -s, -x
=*| md5sum non-posix none
=*| mkdir yes none
=*| mkfifo yes none
=* mktemp non-posix none
=*| mv yes none (-i)
=*| nice yes none
= nl no -d, -f, -h, -p
=*| nohup yes none
#* paste yes none
=*| printenv non-posix none
#* printf yes none
=*| pwd yes none
= readlink non-posix none
=* renice yes none
=*| rm yes none (-i)
=*| rmdir yes none
# sed
seq non-posix none
=*| setsid non-posix none
=*| sha1sum non-posix none
=*| sha256sum non-posix none
=*| sha512sum non-posix none
=*| sleep yes none
sort no -m, -o, -d, -f, -i
=* split yes none
=*| sponge non-posix none
#* strings yes none
=* sync non-posix none
=* tail yes none
=* tar non-posix none
=*| tee yes none
=* test yes none
=*| time yes none
=* touch yes none
#* tr yes none
=*| true yes none
=*| tty yes none
=*| uname yes none
#* unexpand yes none
=* uniq yes none
=*| unlink yes none
=* uudecode yes none
=* uuencode yes none
#* wc yes none
= xargs no -I, -L, -p, -s, -t, -x
=*| yes non-posix none
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/