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coreutils
command
coreutils is the busybox-style multicall binary: invoke a tool as `coreutils <name> [args...]`, or symlink/rename the binary to a tool name and invoke it directly (argv[0] dispatch).
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coreutils is the busybox-style multicall binary: invoke a tool as `coreutils <name> [args...]`, or symlink/rename the binary to a tool name and invoke it directly (argv[0] dispatch). |
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cmds
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all
Package all registers every implemented command via blank imports.
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Package all registers every implemented command via blank imports. |
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base32
Package base32cmd implements base32(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: encode with 76-column wrapping by default (-w COLS, 0 = no wrap), decode with -d (embedded newlines tolerated), -i to ignore non-alphabet bytes on decode.
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Package base32cmd implements base32(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: encode with 76-column wrapping by default (-w COLS, 0 = no wrap), decode with -d (embedded newlines tolerated), -i to ignore non-alphabet bytes on decode. |
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base64
Package base64cmd implements base64(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: encode with 76-column wrapping by default (-w COLS, 0 = no wrap), decode with -d (embedded newlines tolerated), -i to ignore non-alphabet bytes on decode.
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Package base64cmd implements base64(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: encode with 76-column wrapping by default (-w COLS, 0 = no wrap), decode with -d (embedded newlines tolerated), -i to ignore non-alphabet bytes on decode. |
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basename
Package basenamecmd implements basename(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: strip directory and (optionally) suffix from each NAME.
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Package basenamecmd implements basename(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: strip directory and (optionally) suffix from each NAME. |
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cat
Package catcmd implements cat(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: concatenate FILE(s) to standard output.
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Package catcmd implements cat(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: concatenate FILE(s) to standard output. |
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chgrp
Package chgrpcmd implements chgrp(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: change the group of each FILE to GROUP (name or numeric id), with -R.
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Package chgrpcmd implements chgrp(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: change the group of each FILE to GROUP (name or numeric id), with -R. |
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chmod
Package chmodcmd implements chmod(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: change file mode bits, with octal and symbolic modes and -R.
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Package chmodcmd implements chmod(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: change file mode bits, with octal and symbolic modes and -R. |
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chown
Package chowncmd implements chown(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: change file owner and group ([OWNER][:[GROUP]] by name or numeric ID), with -R.
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Package chowncmd implements chown(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: change file owner and group ([OWNER][:[GROUP]] by name or numeric ID), with -R. |
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cmp
Package cmpcmd implements cmp(1) per the GNU diffutils manual: compare two files byte by byte.
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Package cmpcmd implements cmp(1) per the GNU diffutils manual: compare two files byte by byte. |
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comm
Package commcmd implements comm(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: compare two sorted files line by line, producing three-column output — lines unique to FILE1, lines unique to FILE2, and lines common to both — with each output column indented by one TAB per column printed before it.
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Package commcmd implements comm(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: compare two sorted files line by line, producing three-column output — lines unique to FILE1, lines unique to FILE2, and lines common to both — with each output column indented by one TAB per column printed before it. |
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cp
Package cpcmd implements cp(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: copy SOURCE to DEST, or multiple SOURCE(s) to DIRECTORY.
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Package cpcmd implements cp(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: copy SOURCE to DEST, or multiple SOURCE(s) to DIRECTORY. |
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cut
Package cutcmd implements cut(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print selected parts of lines from each FILE to standard output.
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Package cutcmd implements cut(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print selected parts of lines from each FILE to standard output. |
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date
Package datecmd implements date(1) per the GNU coreutils manual (C locale): print the current (or specified) time in the default format or per a +FORMAT operand built from strftime directives.
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Package datecmd implements date(1) per the GNU coreutils manual (C locale): print the current (or specified) time in the default format or per a +FORMAT operand built from strftime directives. |
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df
Package dfcmd implements df(1) per the GNU coreutils manual for the flag subset -h -k.
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Package dfcmd implements df(1) per the GNU coreutils manual for the flag subset -h -k. |
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diff
Package diffcmd implements diff(1) per GNU diffutils (https://www.gnu.org/software/diffutils/manual/): compare files line by line, in the default "normal" format or unified format (-u / -U NUM / --unified[=NUM]), with -r recursive directory comparison, -q brief mode, -N absent-as-empty, and the -i / -w / -b comparison-relaxing flags.
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Package diffcmd implements diff(1) per GNU diffutils (https://www.gnu.org/software/diffutils/manual/): compare files line by line, in the default "normal" format or unified format (-u / -U NUM / --unified[=NUM]), with -r recursive directory comparison, -q brief mode, -N absent-as-empty, and the -i / -w / -b comparison-relaxing flags. |
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dirname
Package dirnamecmd implements dirname(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: output each NAME with its last non-slash component and trailing slashes removed; if NAME contains no '/', output '.'.
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Package dirnamecmd implements dirname(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: output each NAME with its last non-slash component and trailing slashes removed; if NAME contains no '/', output '.'. |
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du
Package ducmd implements du(1) per the GNU coreutils manual for the flag subset -a -b -c -d/--max-depth -h -s.
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Package ducmd implements du(1) per the GNU coreutils manual for the flag subset -a -b -c -d/--max-depth -h -s. |
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echo
Package echocmd implements echo(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: write arguments to standard output, separated by spaces, terminated by a newline.
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Package echocmd implements echo(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: write arguments to standard output, separated by spaces, terminated by a newline. |
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env
Package envcmd implements env(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print the environment, optionally modified by -i, -u NAME, and NAME=VALUE assignments.
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Package envcmd implements env(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print the environment, optionally modified by -i, -u NAME, and NAME=VALUE assignments. |
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false
Package falsecmd implements false(1): do nothing, unsuccessfully.
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Package falsecmd implements false(1): do nothing, unsuccessfully. |
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find
Package findcmd implements find(1) per the GNU findutils manual: walk each starting-point and evaluate an expression for every file.
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Package findcmd implements find(1) per the GNU findutils manual: walk each starting-point and evaluate an expression for every file. |
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grep
BRE → RE2 translation for grep's default matcher.
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BRE → RE2 translation for grep's default matcher. |
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gzip
Package gzipcmd implements gzip(1), plus the gunzip and zcat aliases, per the GNU gzip manual: -d decompress, -k keep, -c stdout, -f force, -1..-9 / --fast / --best levels.
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Package gzipcmd implements gzip(1), plus the gunzip and zcat aliases, per the GNU gzip manual: -d decompress, -k keep, -c stdout, -f force, -1..-9 / --fast / --best levels. |
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head
Package headcmd implements head(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: output the first part of files.
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Package headcmd implements head(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: output the first part of files. |
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hexdump
Package hexdumpcmd implements hexdump(1) (util-linux) in its canonical -C mode only: hex+ASCII display, 16 bytes per line, with the documented default squeezing of repeated identical lines into a single "*" and a final line giving the total input offset.
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Package hexdumpcmd implements hexdump(1) (util-linux) in its canonical -C mode only: hex+ASCII display, 16 bytes per line, with the documented default squeezing of repeated identical lines into a single "*" and a final line giving the total input offset. |
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hostname
Package hostnamecmd implements hostname(1) (print mode only): show the system's host name.
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Package hostnamecmd implements hostname(1) (print mode only): show the system's host name. |
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id
Package idcmd implements id(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print user and group information for each specified USER, or for the current process when no USER is given.
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Package idcmd implements id(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print user and group information for each specified USER, or for the current process when no USER is given. |
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internal/hashenc
Package hashenc is the shared, non-registered engine behind the checksum tools (md5sum, sha1sum, sha224sum, sha256sum, sha384sum, sha512sum) and the base-encoding tools (base64, base32).
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Package hashenc is the shared, non-registered engine behind the checksum tools (md5sum, sha1sum, sha224sum, sha256sum, sha384sum, sha512sum) and the base-encoding tools (base64, base32). |
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join
Package joincmd implements join(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: for each pair of input lines with identical join fields, write a line to standard output.
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Package joincmd implements join(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: for each pair of input lines with identical join fields, write a line to standard output. |
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link
Package linkcmd implements link(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: call the link function to create a link named FILE2 to an existing FILE1.
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Package linkcmd implements link(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: call the link function to create a link named FILE2 to an existing FILE1. |
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ln
Package lncmd implements ln(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: make hard or symbolic links between files.
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Package lncmd implements ln(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: make hard or symbolic links between files. |
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ls
Package lscmd implements ls(1) per the GNU coreutils manual for the flag subset -l -a -A -d -R -r -t -S -1 -h -i.
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Package lscmd implements ls(1) per the GNU coreutils manual for the flag subset -l -a -A -d -R -r -t -S -1 -h -i. |
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md5sum
Package md5sumcmd implements md5sum(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print "<hex> <file>" lines ("-" = stdin), -b switches the separator to " *" (digest bytes are identical on every platform — no text-mode translation ever happens), --tag emits BSD-style output, -c verifies checksum lists with OK/FAILED per line and GNU WARNING summaries.
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Package md5sumcmd implements md5sum(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print "<hex> <file>" lines ("-" = stdin), -b switches the separator to " *" (digest bytes are identical on every platform — no text-mode translation ever happens), --tag emits BSD-style output, -c verifies checksum lists with OK/FAILED per line and GNU WARNING summaries. |
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mkdir
Package mkdircmd implements mkdir(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: create the DIRECTORY(ies), if they do not already exist.
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Package mkdircmd implements mkdir(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: create the DIRECTORY(ies), if they do not already exist. |
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mktemp
Package mktempcmd implements mktemp(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: create a temporary file or directory safely and print its name.
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Package mktempcmd implements mktemp(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: create a temporary file or directory safely and print its name. |
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mv
Package mvcmd implements mv(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: rename SOURCE to DEST, or move SOURCE(s) to DIRECTORY.
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Package mvcmd implements mv(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: rename SOURCE to DEST, or move SOURCE(s) to DIRECTORY. |
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paste
Package pastecmd implements paste(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: write lines consisting of the sequentially corresponding lines from each FILE, separated by TABs, to standard output.
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Package pastecmd implements paste(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: write lines consisting of the sequentially corresponding lines from each FILE, separated by TABs, to standard output. |
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printenv
Package printenvcmd implements printenv(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print all environment variables, or the values of the named VARIABLEs.
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Package printenvcmd implements printenv(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print all environment variables, or the values of the named VARIABLEs. |
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pwd
Package pwdcmd implements pwd(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print the name of the current working directory.
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Package pwdcmd implements pwd(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print the name of the current working directory. |
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readlink
Canonicalization engine shared (by duplication — cmds packages do not import each other) with cmds/realpath.
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Canonicalization engine shared (by duplication — cmds packages do not import each other) with cmds/realpath. |
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realpath
Canonicalization engine shared (by duplication — cmds packages do not import each other) with cmds/readlink.
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Canonicalization engine shared (by duplication — cmds packages do not import each other) with cmds/readlink. |
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rm
Package rmcmd implements rm(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: remove files or directories.
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Package rmcmd implements rm(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: remove files or directories. |
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rmdir
Package rmdircmd implements rmdir(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: remove the DIRECTORY(ies), if they are empty.
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Package rmdircmd implements rmdir(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: remove the DIRECTORY(ies), if they are empty. |
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seq
Package seqcmd implements seq(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print numbers from FIRST to LAST, in steps of INCREMENT.
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Package seqcmd implements seq(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print numbers from FIRST to LAST, in steps of INCREMENT. |
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sha1sum
Package sha1sumcmd implements sha1sum(1) per the GNU coreutils manual.
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Package sha1sumcmd implements sha1sum(1) per the GNU coreutils manual. |
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sha224sum
Package sha224sumcmd implements sha224sum(1) per the GNU coreutils manual.
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Package sha224sumcmd implements sha224sum(1) per the GNU coreutils manual. |
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sha256sum
Package sha256sumcmd implements sha256sum(1) per the GNU coreutils manual.
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Package sha256sumcmd implements sha256sum(1) per the GNU coreutils manual. |
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sha384sum
Package sha384sumcmd implements sha384sum(1) per the GNU coreutils manual.
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Package sha384sumcmd implements sha384sum(1) per the GNU coreutils manual. |
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sha512sum
Package sha512sumcmd implements sha512sum(1) per the GNU coreutils manual.
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Package sha512sumcmd implements sha512sum(1) per the GNU coreutils manual. |
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shuf
Package shufcmd implements shuf(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: write a random permutation of the input lines to standard output.
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Package shufcmd implements shuf(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: write a random permutation of the input lines to standard output. |
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sleep
Package sleepcmd implements sleep(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: pause for NUMBER seconds, where NUMBER may be fractional and may carry an s/m/h/d suffix; multiple arguments are summed.
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Package sleepcmd implements sleep(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: pause for NUMBER seconds, where NUMBER may be fractional and may carry an s/m/h/d suffix; multiple arguments are summed. |
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sort
Package sortcmd implements sort(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: sort lines of text files.
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Package sortcmd implements sort(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: sort lines of text files. |
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split
Package splitcmd implements split(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: split a file into pieces.
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Package splitcmd implements split(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: split a file into pieces. |
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stat
Package statcmd implements stat(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: the default information block, plus --format/-c with the directive subset %n %s %F %a %U %G %u %g %x %y %z %i %h (and %%).
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Package statcmd implements stat(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: the default information block, plus --format/-c with the directive subset %n %s %F %a %U %G %u %g %x %y %z %i %h (and %%). |
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strings
Package stringscmd implements strings(1) per the GNU binutils manual: print the sequences of printable characters in files.
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Package stringscmd implements strings(1) per the GNU binutils manual: print the sequences of printable characters in files. |
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sync
Package synccmd implements sync(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: synchronize cached writes to persistent storage.
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Package synccmd implements sync(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: synchronize cached writes to persistent storage. |
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tac
Package taccmd implements tac(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: concatenate and print files in reverse (record order).
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Package taccmd implements tac(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: concatenate and print files in reverse (record order). |
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tail
Package tailcmd implements tail(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: output the last part of files.
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Package tailcmd implements tail(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: output the last part of files. |
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tar
Package tarcmd implements tar(1) — the GNU tar common surface: -c create, -x extract, -t list, -f FILE ('-' = stdin/stdout), -z gzip, -v verbose, -C DIR, --strip-components=N (extract).
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Package tarcmd implements tar(1) — the GNU tar common surface: -c create, -x extract, -t list, -f FILE ('-' = stdin/stdout), -z gzip, -v verbose, -C DIR, --strip-components=N (extract). |
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tee
Package teecmd implements tee(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: copy standard input to each FILE, and also to standard output.
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Package teecmd implements tee(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: copy standard input to each FILE, and also to standard output. |
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touch
Package touchcmd implements touch(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: update the access and modification times of each FILE to the current time, creating missing files unless told otherwise.
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Package touchcmd implements touch(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: update the access and modification times of each FILE to the current time, creating missing files unless told otherwise. |
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tr
Package trcmd implements tr(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: translate, squeeze, and/or delete characters from standard input, writing to standard output.
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Package trcmd implements tr(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: translate, squeeze, and/or delete characters from standard input, writing to standard output. |
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true
Package truecmd implements true(1): do nothing, successfully.
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Package truecmd implements true(1): do nothing, successfully. |
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truncate
Package truncatecmd implements truncate(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: shrink or extend the size of each FILE to the specified size.
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Package truncatecmd implements truncate(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: shrink or extend the size of each FILE to the specified size. |
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tsort
Package tsortcmd implements tsort(1) per POSIX and the GNU coreutils manual: write a totally ordered list of items consistent with the partial ordering given as whitespace-separated pairs in FILE (or standard input; "-" means standard input).
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Package tsortcmd implements tsort(1) per POSIX and the GNU coreutils manual: write a totally ordered list of items consistent with the partial ordering given as whitespace-separated pairs in FILE (or standard input; "-" means standard input). |
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tty
Package ttycmd implements tty(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print the file name of the terminal connected to standard input, or "not a tty" (exit status 1) when standard input is not a terminal.
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Package ttycmd implements tty(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print the file name of the terminal connected to standard input, or "not a tty" (exit status 1) when standard input is not a terminal. |
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uname
Package unamecmd implements uname(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print system information.
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Package unamecmd implements uname(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print system information. |
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uniq
Package uniqcmd implements uniq(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: filter adjacent matching lines from INPUT (or standard input), writing to OUTPUT (or standard output).
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Package uniqcmd implements uniq(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: filter adjacent matching lines from INPUT (or standard input), writing to OUTPUT (or standard output). |
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unlink
Package unlinkcmd implements unlink(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: call the unlink function to remove the specified FILE.
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Package unlinkcmd implements unlink(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: call the unlink function to remove the specified FILE. |
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uptime
Package uptimecmd implements uptime(1) (GNU/procps output shape): current time, how long the system has been running, and the load averages where the platform provides them.
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Package uptimecmd implements uptime(1) (GNU/procps output shape): current time, how long the system has been running, and the load averages where the platform provides them. |
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wc
Package wccmd implements wc(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print newline, word, character, byte, and maximum line length counts.
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Package wccmd implements wc(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print newline, word, character, byte, and maximum line length counts. |
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which
Package whichcmd implements which(1) (debianutils/GNU-which common surface): locate each COMMAND on the search PATH and print the full path of the executable that would run.
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Package whichcmd implements which(1) (debianutils/GNU-which common surface): locate each COMMAND on the search PATH and print the full path of the executable that would run. |
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whoami
Package whoamicmd implements whoami(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print the user name associated with the current effective user ID.
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Package whoamicmd implements whoami(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: print the user name associated with the current effective user ID. |
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yc
Package yccmd registers `yc`, the AgentOS code-intelligence command: treesitter-backed symbol search and a token-budgeted repo map, reachable through every coreutils surface (shell builtin, multicall, MCP run_tool).
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Package yccmd registers `yc`, the AgentOS code-intelligence command: treesitter-backed symbol search and a token-budgeted repo map, reachable through every coreutils surface (shell builtin, multicall, MCP run_tool). |
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yes
Package yescmd implements yes(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: repeatedly output a line with all specified STRING(s), or 'y'.
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Package yescmd implements yes(1) per the GNU coreutils manual: repeatedly output a line with all specified STRING(s), or 'y'. |
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external
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podman
Package podman is a thin shell-out front-door to an externally installed podman binary.
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Package podman is a thin shell-out front-door to an externally installed podman binary. |
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Package git is a self-contained, pure-Go git client built on go-git/v5: the typical clone → edit → add → commit → push lifecycle, the read/inspect verbs (status, log, diff, branch, show, remote, fetch, merge-base, rev-list, ls-files, blame, grep), and the local write verbs (merge fast-forward, tag, reset, rm, config).
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Package git is a self-contained, pure-Go git client built on go-git/v5: the typical clone → edit → add → commit → push lifecycle, the read/inspect verbs (status, log, diff, branch, show, remote, fetch, merge-base, rev-list, ls-files, blame, grep), and the local write verbs (merge fast-forward, tag, reset, rm, config). |
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Package mcp exposes the coreutils tool registry over the Model Context Protocol — the third consumption surface (alongside the in-process shell ExecHandler and the busybox multicall binary) so that non-Go agents (codex, claude, …) can drive the AgentOS userland.
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Package mcp exposes the coreutils tool registry over the Model Context Protocol — the third consumption surface (alongside the in-process shell ExecHandler and the busybox multicall binary) so that non-Go agents (codex, claude, …) can drive the AgentOS userland. |
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Package multicall is the busybox-style dispatch shared by every binary that fronts the coreutils tool registry: the standalone `coreutils` binary, a symlink/rename to a tool name (argv[0] dispatch), and the AgentOS `bashy` bootstrapper which also offers `bashy <tool> …`.
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Package multicall is the busybox-style dispatch shared by every binary that fronts the coreutils tool registry: the standalone `coreutils` binary, a symlink/rename to a tool name (argv[0] dispatch), and the AgentOS `bashy` bootstrapper which also offers `bashy <tool> …`. |
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codegraph
Package codegraph wraps gfy's knowledge graph pipeline for ycode.
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Package codegraph wraps gfy's knowledge graph pipeline for ycode. |
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repomap
Package repomap generates structured overviews of code repositories.
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Package repomap generates structured overviews of code repositories. |
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treesitter
Package treesitter provides in-process AST parsing and structural code search using tree-sitter grammars.
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Package treesitter provides in-process AST parsing and structural code search using tree-sitter grammars. |
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weave
Package weave is the filesystem-based multi-agent workspace orchestrator re-homed from ycode into the AgentOS hub.
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Package weave is the filesystem-based multi-agent workspace orchestrator re-homed from ycode into the AgentOS hub. |
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weavecli
Package weavecli holds the agent-friendly CLI conventions every `ycode weave` subverb shares: versioned-envelope marshaling, stable exit-code constants, tty/agent-mode detection, and the YCODE_AGENT switch that flips all the user-visible defaults to machine-friendly.
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Package weavecli holds the agent-friendly CLI conventions every `ycode weave` subverb shares: versioned-envelope marshaling, stable exit-code constants, tty/agent-mode detection, and the YCODE_AGENT switch that flips all the user-visible defaults to machine-friendly. |
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Package shell adapts the coreutils tool registry to mvdan.cc/sh/v3 so any embedding shell exposes the whole pure-Go userland as in-process commands.
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Package shell adapts the coreutils tool registry to mvdan.cc/sh/v3 so any embedding shell exposes the whole pure-Go userland as in-process commands. |
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Package tool is the framework every command in this repository is built on: a registry of named tools, a process-free invocation context (stdio + working directory + environment, no os globals), and a strict GNU-style flag layer (flags.go).
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Package tool is the framework every command in this repository is built on: a registry of named tools, a process-free invocation context (stdio + working directory + environment, no os globals), and a strict GNU-style flag layer (flags.go). |
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