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- The Awk Programming Language, Second Edition
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This would have made my life so much easier in the beginning....
A majority of routers are already based on the Linux kernel. Many are just BusyBox. The most common Linux firewalls are iptables and nftables. With the latter being the most popular one due to being around longer. They are really fine grained and powerful.
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kubectl run --command vs -- arguments
As Busybox DockerFile does not contain any EntryPoint(https://github.com/docker-library/busybox/blob/master/musl/Dockerfile), so arguments specified in the kubectl command will only be used, so the command will look like:
- Emacs standing alone on a Linux Kernel
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So Im working on making my own OS from scratch. Im using a linux based os for reverse engineering but I need help in understanding how to use the tools that are in rar/zip files. If anyone can direct me to some tutorials or resources to read that would be a big help.
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/arm64/booting.rst This was my guiding light for a project a while back. It describes what Linux expects "time zero" looks like for the system; whatever operating system is going to boot needs that kind of contract between the boot environment and its own entry point. You can develop a lightweight linux-based OS with that document and a package like https://busybox.net/
- The amount of times I have accidentally done this...
- BusyBox 1.36.0
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MIT
UUTILS, musl libc, BusyBox , etc.
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Do you think Linux will become more supported and eventually be able to play every game that windows can? If so, how far in the future?
For libc, we have musl as an alternate implementation. For most coreutils, we have busybox and the BSD coreutils. For desktop environments, you can use something like xfce.
hush
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Why should I care wether my shell is POSIX compliant?
If we're detaching from POSIX, why not get more wild? Why not xonsh or something? Also I found this lua inspired shell which could be cool: https://github.com/hush-shell/hush
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Working with JSON in traditional and next-gen shells like Elvish, NGS, Nushell, Oil, PowerShell and even old-school Bash and Windows Command Prompt
Maybe hush (https://github.com/hush-shell/hush) should be included in this list.
- Hush – Unix shell based on the Lua programming language
- Hush - unix shell based on the Lua programming language
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Guide: Hush Shell-Scripting Language
While being extremely small is a worthy goal, I suppose the aim of Hush is to make writing larger shell scripts easier and less error-prone. It's more for the niche of Perl of old than of minimal shells like ash.
For a very limited device, a very limited shell like that in Busybox is sufficient, because it likely does not need large shell scripts, or a lot of interactive work.
Looking at [1], current Hush is under 700k, which is still way smaller than Python or Perl, with much of its expressiveness.
[1]: https://github.com/hush-shell/hush/releases
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Announcing Hush, a modern shell scripting language
Official guide: https://hush-shell.github.io/ Repository: https://github.com/hush-shell/hush
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If you're not using a lexer generator for your compiler, why?
Yes, you can check the code here: https://github.com/gahag/hush
What are some alternatives?
u-boot - "Das U-Boot" Source Tree
busybox - BusyBox mirror
toybox - toybox
hush - hush (a Bourne-style shell) for the GNO multitasking environment on the Apple IIgs
buildroot - Buildroot, making embedded Linux easy. Note that this is not the official repository, but only a mirror. The official Git repository is at http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/. Do not open issues or file pull requests here.
cage - A Wayland kiosk
logos - Create ridiculously fast Lexers
barebox - The barebox bootloader - Mirror of ssh://[email protected]/barebox
parsegen - An LR parser generator, implemented as a proc macro
unikraft - A next-generation cloud native kernel designed to unlock best-in-class performance, security primitives and efficiency savings.
ngs - Next Generation Shell (NGS)