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BusyBox

Manages multiple Unix utilities in a single executable for resource-constrained operating systems.

Made by Unknown Author

  • init

  • linux-kernel

  • System Administration

  • system-utilities

What is BusyBox?

BusyBox is a versatile and lightweight utility that combines multiple essential Unix tools into a single, compact executable. Designed for embedded systems and resource-constrained environments, this software solution offers a comprehensive suite of functionalities typically found in larger operating systems. It supports a wide range of POSIX-compatible platforms, including Linux, Android, and FreeBSD, providing users with a streamlined and efficient way to access a variety of essential system commands and utilities. With its self-proclaimed title as the "Swiss Army Knife of Embedded Linux," BusyBox serves as a versatile and adaptable tool for developers and users who require a feature-rich yet space-efficient solution for their specific needs

Highlights

  • Consolidates multiple Unix tools and utilities into a single executable
  • Supports a variety of POSIX-compatible platforms, including Linux, Android, and FreeBSD
  • Optimized for embedded systems and resource-constrained environments
  • Includes clones of popular utilities such as netcat, httpd, init, grep, DHCP client/server, tar, sh, ash, awk, and cat

Platforms

  • Linux
  • Android
  • BSD
  • Mac

Languages

  • English

Features

    • Command line interface