richfelker / cowpatchLinks
☆18Updated 5 years ago
Alternatives and similar repositories for cowpatch
Users that are interested in cowpatch are comparing it to the libraries listed below
Sorting:
- A simple syscall tracer☆17Updated last year
- crash in various possible ways☆41Updated 2 years ago
- tiny emacs☆27Updated 3 years ago
- report when files change☆40Updated last year
- Portable high-level assembler with authentic C syntax☆25Updated 3 years ago
- The PLAtform NEutral Transpiler☆120Updated this week
- FUSE-based 9P client from the Plan9 Port project, standalone version☆33Updated last year
- A secure utmp/wtmp implementation☆20Updated 2 weeks ago
- Command line editor, C api, readline replacement☆25Updated 9 months ago
- My minimal init of ewontfix fame☆37Updated 5 years ago
- blending sam with the shell experiment☆23Updated 6 years ago
- description of leahutils☆70Updated last month
- A more standards compliant C library written in M2-Planet's C subset☆20Updated this week
- Tools to create filesystem images from an fspec filesystem specification.☆16Updated last year
- An implementation of the redo build system in portable C with zero dependencies☆108Updated 2 years ago
- quick c☆35Updated 3 years ago
- OpenGit - A BSD licensed clone of Git for FreeBSD (under heavy development)☆50Updated last year
- change or display the stack size of an ELF binary☆22Updated 6 years ago
- A standalone library to implement GNU libc's obstack☆27Updated last year
- The Sfio library from AT&T Labs (mirror with limited history)☆23Updated 3 years ago
- The dash shell as a linkable library. Tracks https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/dash/dash.git, with extended interfaces, bindings for P…☆46Updated 8 months ago
- [ABANDONED] An extensible shell (descended from es and rc) having functional semantics and a conventional syntax.☆51Updated 4 years ago
- port of some non-standard OpenBSD tools to Linux☆84Updated 4 months ago
- usand - convenient and minimal unshare(1)-based sandbox☆67Updated 4 years ago
- Peephole optimizer for QBE☆31Updated last month
- A dynamically safe implementation of C, using your existing C compiler. Tolerates idiomatic C code pretty well. Not perfect... yet.☆105Updated last year
- Collection of notes for talks☆13Updated last year
- DEPRECATED pad's first fork of ken thompson plan9 C compilers https://code.google.com/p/ken-cc/☆30Updated last week
- The Mickey Mouse of dynamic linkers☆15Updated this week
- Bitmap font edition tools.☆33Updated 5 years ago