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title: "Coreutil rewrites"
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date: 2022-12-10T14:03:18-08:00
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replyURI: "https://fosstodon.org/@rrwo/109491538987294072"
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replyTitle: "Can we agree to rewrite all the GNU utilities in Rust"
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replyAuthor: "Robert"
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<ins datetime="2022-12-10T22:13:50+00:00">This was originally a reply to another post. That post has been deleted.</ins>
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> Can we agree to rewrite all the GNU utilities in Rust
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The advantage of POSIX coreutils is their portability and universality; I can expect them to be present on any POSIX system. If re-writing will sacrifice portability, _we might as well do a clean break from POSIX and seek to improve upon existing coreutils_ rather than replace them. I listed some on [my "uses" page]({{<relref "/about/uses.md">}}): Zsh+DASH, ripgrep, sd, and fd. Three of those are written in Rust.
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> release them with a better licence
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