* base32/base64/basenc: add -D flag * base32/base64/basenc: add test for -D flag * update extensions.md * remove redundant parameters * merge into a single category * Update docs/src/extensions.md Co-authored-by: Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> --------- Co-authored-by: Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org>
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Extensions over GNU
Though the main goal of the project is compatibility, uutils supports a few features that are not supported by GNU coreutils. We take care not to introduce features that are incompatible with the GNU coreutils. Below is a list of uutils extensions.
General
GNU coreutils provides two ways to define short options taking an argument:
$ ls -w 80
$ ls -w80
We support a third way:
$ ls -w=80
env
env has an additional -f/--file flag that can parse .env files and set
variables accordingly. This feature is adopted from dotenv style packages.
cp
cp can display a progress bar when the -g/--progress flag is set.
mv
mv can display a progress bar when the -g/--progress flag is set.
hashsum
This utility does not exist in GNU coreutils. hashsum is a utility that
supports computing the checksums with several algorithms. The flags and options
are identical to the *sum family of utils (sha1sum, sha256sum, b2sum,
etc.).
b3sum
This utility does not exist in GNU coreutils. The behavior is modeled after both
the b2sum utility of GNU and the
b3sum utility by the BLAKE3 team and
supports the --no-names option that does not appear in the GNU util.
more
We provide a simple implementation of more, which is not part of GNU
coreutils. We do not aim for full compatibility with the more utility from
util-linux. Features from more modern pagers (like less and bat) are
therefore welcomed.
cut
cut can separate fields by whitespace (Space and Tab) with -w flag. This
feature is adopted from FreeBSD.
fmt
fmt has additional flags for prefixes: -P/--skip-prefix, -x/--exact-prefix, and
-X/--exact-skip-prefix. With -m/--preserve-headers, an attempt is made to detect and preserve
mail headers in the input. -q/--quick breaks lines more quickly. And -T/--tab-width defines the
number of spaces representing a tab when determining the line length.
seq
seq provides -t/--terminator to set the terminator character.
ls
GNU ls provides two ways to use a long listing format: -l and --format=long. We support a
third way: --long.
GNU ls --sort=VALUE only supports special non-default sort orders.
We support --sort=name, which makes it possible to override an earlier value.
du
du allows birth and creation as values for the --time argument to show the creation time. It
also provides a -v/--verbose flag.
id
id has three additional flags:
-Pdisplays the id as a password file entry-pmakes the output human-readable-Adisplays the process audit user ID
uptime
Similar to the proc-ps implementation and unlike GNU/Coreutils, uptime provides -s/--since to show since when the system is up.
base32/base64/basenc
Just like on macOS, base32/base64/basenc provides -D to decode data.