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