Add column to mark UTF-8 support

One major milestone is to have the sbase-tools supporting UTF-8.
Tools like cut(1) with the -n flag don't make sense otherwise.
And while the gnu coreutils cut(1) blatantly ignores such an
important aspect, we will not tolerate this madness and mark it
as a TODO in the main README.
Since most tools inherently support UTF-8 anyway, this just concerns
tools which mangle with text or search in it in special ways.
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@ -4,86 +4,87 @@ 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):
The following tools are implemented ('*' == finished, '#' == UTF-8 support,
'=' == implicit UTF-8 support):
UTILITY POSIX 2008 COMPLIANT MISSING OPTIONS
------- -------------------- ---------------
* basename yes none
* cal yes none
* cat yes none
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
=* basename yes none
=* cal yes none
=* cat yes none
= 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
=* false yes none
fold yes none
* grep 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, -H, -L, -R, -c, -q, -u
= hostname non-posix none
=* kill yes none
= 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
= 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
= 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
=* 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
= sponge non-posix none
strings no -a, -n, -t
sync non-posix none
tail no -c, -f
tar non-posix none
tee no -i
= 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
= 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
= 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
= 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