gauravssnl / BuiltIn-BusyBox

Systemless Magisk module that installs and symlinks BusyBox with its applets to the Magisk built-in busybox binary

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Magisk built-in BusyBox

Description

Systemless Magisk module to install BusyBox binary with its applets (UNIX/Linux command-line utilities). BusyBox and applets are installed by and symlinked to the Magisk built-in busybox binary. For more info, see: https://github.com/topjohnwu/ndk-busybox

Tip: For even more interesting applets, install also the ToyBox-Ext module: https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/ToyBox-Ext

TEST

Install the module and reboot. Use Terminal Emulator - BusyBox applets are for Terminal and shell scripts.

Make sure that /system/bin and /system/xbin (the latter might not available on some devices) are in the PATH. Check e.g. with (all commands are case sensitive):

su
echo $PATH

Check if busybox was properly installed and is it installed to /system/xbin or /system/bin:

busybox --help
which busybox

If the responded busybox path was /system/xbin then check:

ls -l /system/xbin | grep busybox

whereas if the busybox path was /system/bin then use:

ls -l /system/bin | grep busybox

The command will show all the busybox applets as installed (symlinked to the busybox binary). Usually, whois will be one of them, hence you can try:

whois --help
busybox whois --help

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Systemless Magisk module that installs and symlinks BusyBox with its applets to the Magisk built-in busybox binary

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