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| “Seek not to walk the path of the masters; seek what they sought.”
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| – Matsuo Basho
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| The Bonsai harakit utilities are a replacement for standard POSIX utilities
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| which aim to fill its niche while expanding on their capabilities. These new
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| tools are the result of the careful examination of the current state of POSIX
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| and Unix utilies. The Unix Philosophy of “do one thing and do it well” are their
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| core but they avoid clinging to the past.
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| 
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| The era of the original Unix tools has been long and fruitful, but they have
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| their flaws. This project originated from frustrations with the way certain
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| tools work and how other projects that extend POSIX don’t make anything better.
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| 
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| This project will not follow in the footsteps of GNU; extensions of POSIX will
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| not be found here. GNU extensions are a gateway to the misuse of the shell. The
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| harakit utilities will intentionally discourage use of the shell for purposes
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| beyond its scope.
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| 
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| See docs/ for more on the specific utilities currently implemented.
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| 
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| Building
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| 
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| Harakit utilities require a POSIX-compliant environment to compile, including a
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| C compiler and preprocessor (cc(1) and cpp(1) by default), an edition 2023 Rust
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| compiler (rustc(1) by default), bindgen(1), and a POSIX-compliant make(1)
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| utility.
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| 
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| To build and install:
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| 
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| $ make
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| $ make PREFIX="/your/preferred/location" install
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| 
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| To build with a different compiler than the default:
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| 
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| $ make CC=clang
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| $ make RUSTC=gccrs
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| 
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| To test the utilities:
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| 
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| $ make test
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| 
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| To remove all build and distributable files:
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| 
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| $ make clean
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| 
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| Read More
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| 
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| An Introduction to the Unix Shell
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| <https://porkmail.org/era/unix/shell>
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| 
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| Master Foo and the Ten Thousand Lines
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| <http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/unix-koans/ten-thousand.html>
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| 
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| Master Foo Discourses on the Unix-Nature
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| <http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/unix-koans/unix-nature.html>
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| 
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| Shell Programming!
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| <https://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/why-shell.html>
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| 
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| --
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| Copyright © 2023–2024 Emma Tebibyte <emma@tebibyte.media>
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| Copyright © 2024 DTB <trinity@trinity.moe>
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| 
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| This work is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. To view a copy of this license, visit
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| <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/>.
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