Originally posted by Quackdoc
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The lucky part is that Rust projects are always made of a library part and an executable implementing the interface and other small bits. So you can take coreutils, findutils, procps, diffutils, etc... and build a Busybox-like solution.
But honestly few people feel the need for it. I was a Busybox enthusiast in the old days, but today I just want a different userland from the GNU one. And I am more into a BSD userland and less into other solutions. I like Chimera Linux for this reason, but they aren't exactly having success in their endeavour.
So for now I accept to use the bloated GNU userland on my main workstation, with two other machines running FreeBSD!
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