This projects aims at doing the same as https://github.com/uutils/coreutils for util-linux.
We are rewriting these tools in Rust as dropped-in replacements.
First, reimplement the most important tools from util-linux
- dmesg: Displays kernel messages.
- lscpu: Shows CPU architecture information. Started
- lsipc: Lists IPC facilities.
- lslocks: Lists system locks.
- lsmem: Lists memory ranges and status.
- lsns: Lists namespaces.
- chcpu: Manages CPU state.
- rtcwake: Manages system sleep states.
- zramctl: Manages zram devices.
- wdctl: Shows watchdog status.
- chmem: Manages kernel memory usage.
- findmnt: Lists mounted filesystems.
- mountpoint: Checks if a directory is a mountpoint. Started
- fsck: Checks and repairs filesystems.
- fsfreeze: Freezes/unfreezes filesystems.
- fstrim: Discards unused blocks on filesystems.
- wipefs: Wipes filesystem signatures.
- blkdiscard: Discards sectors on a device.
- blkid: Identifies block device attributes.
- blkzone: Manages zoned block device parameters.
- blockdev: Performs block device operations.
- mkswap: Sets up swap space.
- swaplabel: Manages swap space labels.
- addpart: Adds a partition.
- delpart: Deletes a partition.
- partx: Manages partition entries.
- resizepart: Resizes a partition.
- runuser: Runs a shell with different user/group IDs.
- sulogin: Provides single-user mode login.
- chrt: Manages real-time process attributes.
- ionice: Sets process I/O scheduling class/priority.
- kill: Sends signals to processes.
- renice: Alters process priority.
- prlimit: Sets/gets process resource limits.
- taskset: Sets/gets process CPU affinity.
- uclampset: Manages process utilization clamping.
- su: Changes user ID or becomes superuser.
- agetty: Manages TTYs for login prompts.
- ctrlaltdel: Configures Ctrl-Alt-Del action.
- pivot_root: Changes the root filesystem.
- switch_root: Switches to a different root filesystem.
- last: Lists last logged-in users.
- lslogins: Displays user information.
- mesg: Controls write access to terminal.
- setsid: Runs a program in a new session.
- setterm: Sets terminal attributes.
- getty: Manages virtual console login prompts.
- ipcmk: Creates IPC resources.
- ipcrm: Removes IPC resources.
- ipcs: Shows IPC facilities status.
- nsenter: Enters different namespaces.
- lsblk: Lists block devices.
- more: Pager for file viewing.
- fallocate: Preallocates file space.
- flock: Manages file locks.
- getopt: Parses command options.
- hardlink: Creates hard links.
- mcookie: Generates random numbers.
- namei: Follows a pathname to its endpoint.
- rename.ul: Renames files.
- rev: Reverses lines in a file.
- setarch: Sets architecture emulation.
- setpriv: Runs a program with different privileges.
- unshare: Runs a program with unshared namespaces.
- utmpdump: Dumps UTMP/WTMP files.
- whereis: Locates binaries, sources, and manuals.
- ldattach: Attaches line discipline to a serial line.
- readprofile: Reads kernel profiling info.
- i386, linux32, linux64, x86_64: Set personality flags for execution environment.
Note:
- /bin/more is already implemented in https://github.com/uutils/coreutils
Project: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/
Ensure you have Rust installed on your system. You can install Rust through rustup.
Clone the repository and build the project using Cargo:
git clone https://github.com/uutils/util-linux.git
cd util-linux
cargo build --release
cargo run --release
util-linux is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE
file for details