Most are scratch/musl-based, and very well compiled. (Also a repost but eh, guess it won’t hurt if I give you guys an extra bump.) Have fun.

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      1 year ago

      Most of those are simple commands, or ones that doesn’t require any sort of maintenance at all – other than fixing a few (personal) errors and adding a few small improvements. If anything, that is why I always add a --rm flag on those to add an emphasis on “disposable” (even if it is “borked”, whatever wrong that happens in there goes down the drain immediately).

      Then again, I can always stop being a lazy bun with those band-aid fixes and give (whatever important command I have) an extra bump every month or so.