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diff --git a/toys/Config.in b/toys/Config.in deleted file mode 100644 index f1083233..00000000 --- a/toys/Config.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,561 +0,0 @@ -menu "Toys" - -# Fake config symbol to attach help entry to. - -config TOYBOX - bool - default n - help - usage: toybox [command] [arguments...] - - With no arguments, shows available commands. First argument is - name of a command to run, followed by any arguments to that command. - -config BASENAME - bool "basename" - default y - help - usage: basename path [suffix] - - Print the part of path after the last slash, optionally minus suffix. - -config BZCAT - bool "bzcat" - default n - help - usage: bzcat [filename...] - - Decompress listed files to stdout. Use stdin if no files listed. - -config CATV - bool "catv" - default y - help - usage: catv [-evt] [filename...] - - Display nonprinting characters as escape sequences. Use M-x for - high ascii characters (>127), and ^x for other nonprinting chars. - - -e Mark each newline with $ - -t Show tabs as ^I - -v Don't use ^x or M-x escapes. - -config CHROOT - bool "chroot" - default y - help - usage: chroot NEWPATH [commandline...] - - Run command within a new root directory. If no command, run /bin/sh. - -config CHVT - bool "chvt" - default y - help - usage: chvt N - - Change to virtual terminal number N. (This only works in text mode.) - - Virtual terminals are the Linux VGA text mode displays, ordinarily - switched between via alt-F1, alt-F2, etc. Use ctrl-alt-F1 to switch - from X to a virtual terminal, and alt-F6 (or F7, or F8) to get back. - -config COUNT - bool "count" - default y - help - usage: count - - Copy stdin to stdout, displaying simple progress indicator to stderr. - -config DF - bool "df (disk free)" - default y - help - usage: df [-t type] [FILESYSTEM ...] - - The "disk free" command, df shows total/used/available disk space for - each filesystem listed on the command line, or all currently mounted - filesystems. - - -t type - Display only filesystems of this type. - -config DF_PEDANTIC - bool "options -P and -k" - default y - depends on DF - help - usage: df [-Pk] - - -P The SUSv3 "Pedantic" option - - Provides a slightly less useful output format dictated by - the Single Unix Specification version 3, and sets the - units to 512 bytes instead of the default 1024 bytes. - - -k Sets units back to 1024 bytes (the default without -P) - -config DIRNAME - bool "dirname" - default y - help - usage: dirname path - - Print the part of path up to the last slash. - -config DMESG - bool "dmesg" - default y - help - usage: dmesg [-n level] [-s bufsize] | -c - - Print or control the kernel ring buffer. - - -n Set kernel logging level (1-9). - -s Size of buffer to read (in bytes), default 16384. - -c Clear the ring buffer after printing. - -config ECHO - bool "echo" - default y - help - usage: echo [-ne] [args...] - - Write each argument to stdout, with one space between each, followed - by a newline. - - -n No trailing newline. - -e Process the following escape sequences: - \\ backslash - \a alert (beep/flash) - \b backspace - \c Stop output here (avoids trailing newline) - \f form feed - \n newline - \r carriage return - \t horizontal tab - \v vertical tab - -config FALSE - bool "false" - default y - help - Return nonzero. - -config HELLO - bool "hello" - default y - help - A hello world program. You don't need this. - -config MDEV - bool "mdev" - default n - help - usage: mdev [-s] - - Create devices in /dev using information from /sys. - - -s Scan all entries in /sys to populate /dev. - -config MDEV_CONF - bool "Configuration file for mdev" - default n - depends on MDEV - help - The mdev config file (/etc/mdev.conf) contains lines that look like: - hd[a-z][0-9]* 0:3 660 - - Each line must contain three whitespace separated fields. The first - field is a regular expression matching one or more device names, and - the second and third fields are uid:gid and file permissions for - matching devies. - -config MKE2FS - bool "mke2fs" - default n - help - usage: mke2fs [-Fnq] [-b ###] [-N|i ###] [-m ###] device - - Create an ext2 filesystem on a block device or filesystem image. - - -F Force to run on a mounted device - -n Don't write to device - -q Quiet (no output) - -b size Block size (1024, 2048, or 4096) - -N inodes Allocate this many inodes - -i bytes Allocate one inode for every XXX bytes of device - -m percent Reserve this percent of filesystem space for root user - -config MKE2FS_JOURNAL - bool "Journaling support (ext3)" - default n - depends on MKE2FS - help - usage: [-j] [-J size=###,device=XXX] - - -j Create journal (ext3) - -J Journal options - size: Number of blocks (1024-102400) - device: Specify an external journal - -config MKE2FS_GEN - bool "Generate (gene2fs)" - default n - depends on MKE2FS - help - usage: gene2fs [options] device filename - - The [options] are the same as mke2fs. - -config MKE2FS_LABEL - bool "Label support" - default n - depends on MKE2FS - help - usage: mke2fs [-L label] [-M path] [-o string] - - -L Volume label - -M Path to mount point - -o Created by - -config MKE2FS_EXTENDED - bool "Extended options" - default n - depends on MKE2FS - help - usage: mke2fs [-E stride=###] [-O option[,option]] - - -E stride= Set RAID stripe size (in blocks) - -O [opts] Specify fewer ext2 option flags (for old kernels) - All of these are on by default (as appropriate) - none Clear default options (all but journaling) - dir_index Use htree indexes for large directories - filetype Store file type info in directory entry - has_journal Set by -j - journal_dev Set by -J device=XXX - sparse_super Don't allocate huge numbers of redundant superblocks - -config MKFIFO - bool "mkfifo" - default y - help - usage: mkfifo [-m mode] name... - - Makes a named pipe at name. - - -m mode The mode of the pipe(s) created by mkfifo. It defaults to 0644. - The format is in octal, optionally preceded by a leading zero. - -config NETCAT - bool "netcat" - default y - help - usage: netcat [-iwlp] {IPADDR PORTNUM|-f FILENAME} [-e COMMAND] - - -e exec the rest of the command line - -i SECONDS delay after each line sent - -w SECONDS timeout for connection - -f filename use file (ala /dev/ttyS0) instead of network - -l listen for incoming connection (twice for persistent connection) - -p local port number - -s local source address - -q SECONDS quit this many seconds after EOF on stdin. - - Use -l twice with -e for a quick-and-dirty server. - - Use "stty 115200 -F /dev/ttyS0 && stty raw -echo -ctlecho" with - netcat -f to connect to a serial port. - -config ONEIT - bool "oneit" - default y - help - usage: oneit [-p] [-c /dev/tty0] command [...] - - A simple init program that runs a single supplied command line with a - controlling tty (so CTRL-C can kill it). - - -p Power off instead of rebooting when command exits. - -c Which console device to use. - - The oneit command runs the supplied command line as a child process - (because PID 1 has signals blocked), attached to /dev/tty0, in its - own session. Then oneit reaps zombies until the child exits, at - which point it reboots (or with -p, powers off) the system. - -config PATCH - bool "patch" - default y - help - usage: patch [-i file] [-p depth] [-Ru] - - Apply a unified diff to one or more files. - - -i Input file (defaults=stdin) - -p number of '/' to strip from start of file paths (default=all) - -R Reverse patch. - -u Ignored (only handles "unified" diffs) - - This version of patch only handles unified diffs, and only modifies - a file when all all hunks to that file apply. Patch prints failed - hunks to stderr, and exits with nonzero status if any hunks fail. - - A file compared against /dev/null is created/deleted as appropriate. - -config PWD - bool "pwd" - default y - help - usage: pwd - - The print working directory command prints the current directory. - -config READLINK - bool "readlink" - default n - help - usage: readlink - - Show what a symbolic link points to. - -config READLINK_F - bool "readlink -f" - default n - depends on READLINK - help - usage: readlink [-f] - - -f Show full cannonical path, with no symlinks in it. Returns - nonzero if nothing could currently exist at this location. - -config SED - bool "sed" - default n - help - usage: sed [-irn] {command | [-e command]...} [FILE...] - - Stream EDitor, transforms text by appling commands to each line - of input. - -config SHA1SUM - bool "sha1sum" - default y - help - usage: sha1sum [file...] - - Calculate sha1 hash of files (or stdin). - -config SLEEP - bool "sleep" - default y - help - usage: sleep SECONDS - - Wait a decimal integer number of seconds. - -config SYNC - bool "sync" - default y - help - usage: sync - - Write pending cached data to disk (synchronize), blocking until done. - -config TOUCH - bool "touch" - default y - help - usage: touch [-acm] [-r FILE] [-t MMDDhhmm] [-l bytes] FILE... - - Change file timestamps, ensure file existance and change file length. - - -a Only change the access time. - -c Do not create the file if it doesn't exist. - -l Length to truncate (or sparsely extend) file to. - -m Only change the modification time. - -r Reference file to take timestamps from. - -t Time to change {a,m}time to. - -config TOYSH - bool "sh (toysh)" - default y - help - usage: sh [-c command] [script] - - The toybox command shell. Runs a shell script, or else reads input - interactively and responds to it. - - -c command line to execute - -config TOYSH_TTY - bool "Interactive shell (terminal control)" - default n - depends on TOYSH - help - Add terminal control to toysh. This is necessary for interactive use, - so the shell isn't killed by CTRL-C. - -config TOYSH_PROFILE - bool "Profile support" - default n - depends on TOYSH_TTY - help - Read /etc/profile and ~/.profile when running interactively. - - Also enables the built-in command "source". - -config TOYSH_JOBCTL - bool "Job Control (fg, bg, jobs)" - default n - depends on TOYSH_TTY - help - Add job control to toysh. This lets toysh handle CTRL-Z, and enables - the built-in commands "fg", "bg", and "jobs". - - With pipe support, enable use of "&" to run background processes. - -config TOYSH_FLOWCTL - bool "Flow control (if, while, for, functions)" - default n - depends on TOYSH - help - Add flow control to toysh. This enables the if/then/else/fi, - while/do/done, and for/do/done constructs. - - With pipe support, this enables the ability to define functions - using the "function name" or "name()" syntax, plus curly brackets - "{ }" to group commands. - -config TOYSH_QUOTES - bool "Smarter argument parsing (quotes)" - default n - depends on TOYSH - help - Add support for parsing "" and '' style quotes to the toysh command - parser, with lets arguments have spaces in them. - - -config TOYSH_WILDCARDS - bool "Wildcards ( ?*{,} )" - default n - depends on TOYSH_QUOTES - help - Expand wildcards in argument names, ala "ls -l *.t?z" and - "rm subdir/{one,two,three}.txt". - -config TOYSH_PROCARGS - bool "Executable arguments ( `` and $() )" - default n - depends on TOYSH_QUOTES - help - Add support for executing arguments contianing $() and ``, using - the output of the command as the new argument value(s). - - (Bash calls this "command substitution".) - -config TOYSH_ENVVARS - bool "Environment variable support" - default n - depends on TOYSH_QUOTES - help - Substitute environment variable values for $VARNAME or ${VARNAME}, - and enable the built-in command "export". - -config TOYSH_LOCALS - bool "Local variables" - default n - depends on TOYSH_ENVVARS - help - Support for local variables, fancy prompts ($PS1), the "set" command, - and $?. - -config TOYSH_ARRAYS - bool "Array variables" - default n - depends on TOYSH_LOCALS - help - Support for ${blah[blah]} style array variables. - -config TOYSH_PIPES - bool "Pipes and redirects ( | > >> < << & && | || () ; )" - default n - depends on TOYSH - help - Support multiple commands on the same command line. This includes - | pipes, > >> < redirects, << here documents, || && conditional - execution, () subshells, ; sequential execution, and (with job - control) & background processes. - -config TOYSH_BUILTINS - bool "Builtin commands" - default n - depends on TOYSH - help - Adds the commands exec, fg, bg, help, jobs, pwd, export, source, set, - unset, read, alias. - -config EXIT - bool - default n - depends on TOYSH - help - usage: exit [status] - - Exit shell. If no return value supplied on command line, use value - of most recent command, or 0 if none. - -config CD - bool - default n - depends on TOYSH - help - usage: cd [path] - - Change current directory. With no arguments, go to $HOME. - -config CD_P - bool # "-P support for cd" - default n - depends on TOYSH - help - usage: cd [-PL] - - -P Physical path: resolve symlinks in path. - -L Cancel previous -P and restore default behavior. - -config TRUE - bool "true" - default y - help - Return zero. - -config TTY - bool "tty" - default y - help - Print the filename of the terminal connected to standard input. - - -s Don't print anything, only return an exit status. - -config WHICH - bool "which" - default y - help - usage: which [-a] filename ... - - Search $PATH for executable files matching filename(s). - - -a Show all matches - -config YES - bool "yes" - default y - help - usage: yes [args...] - - Repeatedly output line until killed. If no args, output 'y'. - -endmenu - |