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-# fases - Ferass' Base System
-
-*Simple coreutils for a fully functionnal UNIX-like system*
-
-[« Go back](../README.md)
-
-## FAQ
-
-Here are questions someone could ask. Read it! It could answer some of your
-questions.
-
-Q: Why another coreutils? There's already GNU, Busybox, OpenBSD's, and some more.
-
-A: Most coreutils are either non-POSIX or use non-portable functions not
-specified by POSIX. The `fases` project separates POSIX and non-POSIX
-utilities while others do not. Some have also quite complex code, making it
-harder to study the code.
-
-[We're not trying to trash other coreutils. A lot of them
-(Busybox, OpenBSD, ...) are actually really good]
-
-Q: Is fases going to work on <insert UNIX-like operating system name here>?
-
-A: Well, it depends on the system itself. If your system implements POSIX
-functions in its libc, then it'll work. Utilities are currently tested on
-- OpenBSD ;
-
-- FreeBSD ;
-
-- OS X/Mac OS X/MacOS (just a little) ;
-
-- Artix Linux and Arch Linux ;
-
-- Alpine Linux.
-
-No. `fases` will never work on Microsoft Windows.
-
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-
-More coming soon.