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# lazysphere
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A terrible busybox/gnu coreutils clone.
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Currently the only supported commands are:
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2023-04-28 04:36:15 +00:00
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`dd`, `cat`, `yes`, `echo`, `printf`, `id`, `groups`, `ls`
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## How to
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`usage: lazysphere [function [arguments]...]`
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Or you can also link lazysphere to a file of a command name, and that new file will act like a binary of that command!
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## License
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This project is Licensed under the [GPLv3](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html)
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## Compilation
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ritfetch only runs on systems with `curl` installed
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Make sure to have `gcc` and `make` installed, and then run
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```shell
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$ make # compiles the program
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$ sudo make install # installs the binary
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```
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If you wish to remove the program, you can run
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```shell
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$ sudo make uninstall # removes the binary
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```
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