Add tool status in README

This will make it easier to identify things that need more work.
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FRIGN 2015-01-15 21:36:52 +01:00 committed by sin
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@ -8,82 +8,82 @@ The following tools are implemented:
UTILITY POSIX 2008 COMPLIANT MISSING OPTIONS
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basename
cal
basename yes none
cal pending pending
cat yes none
chgrp
chmod
chown
chroot
cksum
cmp
cols
comm
cp
cron
cut
date
dirname
du
echo
env
expand
expr
false
fold
grep
head
hostname
chgrp no -h, -H, -L, -P
chmod yes none
chown no -h, -H, -L, -P
chroot non-posix none
cksum yes none
cmp yes none
cols non-posix none
comm yes none
cp no -H, -i, -L
cron non-posix none
cut yes none
date yes none
dirname yes none
du no -H, -L, -x
echo yes none
env yes none
expand yes none
expr yes none
false yes none
fold yes none
grep yes none
head yes none
hostname non-posix none
kill yes none
link
ln
logger yes
logname
ls
md5sum
mkdir
mkfifo
mktemp
mv
nice
nl
nohup
paste
printenv
printf
pwd
readlink
renice
rm
rmdir
sleep
setsid
sort
split
sponge
strings
sync
tail
tar
tee
test
touch
tr
true
tty
uudecode
uuencode
uname
unexpand
uniq
unlink
seq
sha1sum
sha256sum
sha512sum
wc
xargs
yes
link yes none
ln yes none
logger yes none
logname yes none
ls no -C, -H, -L, -R, -c, -q, -u
md5sum non-posix none
mkdir yes none
mkfifo yes none
mktemp non-posix none
mv no -i
nice yes none
nl no -d, -f, -h, -l, -n, -p, -v, -w
nohup yes none
paste yes none
printenv non-posix none
printf stolen stolen
pwd yes none
readlink non-posix none
renice yes none
rm no -i
rmdir no -p
sleep yes none
setsid non-posix none
sort no -m, -o, -d, -f, -i
split yes none
sponge non-posix none
strings no -a, -n, -t
sync non-posix none
tail no -c, -f
tar non-posix none
tee no -i
test yes none
touch no -a, -m, -r
tr yes none
true yes none
tty yes none
uudecode no -o
uuencode no -m
uname yes none
unexpand yes none
uniq no -f, -s
unlink yes none
seq non-posix none
sha1sum non-posix none
sha256sum non-posix none
sha512sum non-posix none
wc yes none
xargs no -I, -L, -p, -s, -t, -x
yes yes none
The complement of sbase is ubase[1] which is Linux-specific and
provides all the non-portable tools. Together they are intended to