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$ ./busybox
BusyBox v0.60.3-pre (2002.02.13-23:05+0000) multi-call binary
Usage: busybox [function] [arguments]...
or: [function] [arguments]...
BusyBox is a multi-call binary that combines many common Unix
utilities into a single executable. Most people will create a
link to busybox for each function they wish to use, and BusyBox
will act like whatever it was invoked as.
Currently defined functions:
[, basename, busybox, cat, chgrp, chmod, chown, chroot, chvt,
clear, cp, cut, date, dd, df, dirname, dmesg, du, echo, env, false,
find, free, grep, gunzip, gzip, halt, head, id, init, kill, killall,
klogd, linuxrc, ln, logger, ls, lsmod, mkdir, mknod, mkswap, modprobe,
more, mount, msh, mv, pidof, poweroff, ps, pwd, reboot, reset,
rm, rmdir, sed, sh, sleep, sort, swapoff, swapon, sync, syslogd,
tail, tar, test, touch, true, tty, umount, uname, uniq, uptime,
wc, which, whoami, xargs, yes, zcat
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