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by bborud
667 days ago
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Yet, they are still a lot bigger than most micro-libraries. And more complex. And most of them tend to be parts of the same package (coreutils). So no, they have nothing in common with microlibraries. Not in concept, not in how they are used, shipped or maintained. |
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Some of them are incredibly trivial. I made this exact same comment months ago, but the yes command is basically a one line bash function [1]:
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38799808