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" 15 | ui_print "*******************************" 16 | exit 1 17 | } 18 | 19 | ######################### 20 | # Load util_functions.sh 21 | ######################### 22 | 23 | OUTFD=$2 24 | ZIPFILE=$3 25 | 26 | mount /data 2>/dev/null 27 | 28 | [ -f /data/adb/magisk/util_functions.sh ] || require_new_magisk 29 | . /data/adb/magisk/util_functions.sh 30 | [ $MAGISK_VER_CODE -lt 20400 ] && require_new_magisk 31 | 32 | install_module 33 | exit 0 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #MAGISK 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Magisk built-in BusyBox 2 | 3 | ### Description 4 | Systemless Magisk module to install **BusyBox** binary with its applets (**UNIX/Linux command-line utilities**). 5 | BusyBox and applets are installed by and symlinked to the Magisk built-in busybox binary. 6 | For more info, see: 7 | https://github.com/topjohnwu/ndk-busybox 8 | 9 | **Tip**: For even more interesting applets, install also the **ToyBox-Ext** module: 10 | https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/ToyBox-Ext 11 | 12 | ##### TEST 13 | 14 | **Install** the module and **reboot**. Use **Terminal Emulator** - **BusyBox applets** are for Terminal and **shell scripts**. 15 | 16 | Make sure that `/system/bin` and `/system/xbin` (the latter might not available on some devices) are in the `PATH`. 17 | Check e.g. with (all commands are **case sensitive**): 18 | ``` 19 | su 20 | echo $PATH 21 | ``` 22 | Check if `busybox` was properly installed and is it installed to `/system/xbin` or `/system/bin`: 23 | ``` 24 | busybox --help 25 | which busybox 26 | ``` 27 | If the responded busybox path was `/system/xbin` then check: 28 | ``` 29 | ls -l /system/xbin | grep busybox 30 | ``` 31 | whereas if the busybox path was `/system/bin` then use: 32 | ``` 33 | ls -l /system/bin | grep busybox 34 | ``` 35 | The command will show all the busybox applets as installed (symlinked to the busybox binary). 36 | Usually, `whois` will be one of them, hence you can try: 37 | ``` 38 | whois --help 39 | busybox whois --help 40 | ``` 41 | 42 | #### Source 43 | 44 | [My Repo:](https://github.com/zgfg/BuiltIn-BusyBox) 45 | 46 | ![GitHub release (latest by date)](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/zgfg/BuiltIn-BusyBox?label=Release&style=plastic) ![GitHub Release Date](https://img.shields.io/github/release-date/zgfg/BuiltIn-BusyBox?label=Release%20Date&style=plastic) 47 | ![GitHub Releases](https://img.shields.io/github/downloads/zgfg/BuiltIn-BusyBox/latest/total?label=Downloads%20%28Latest%20Release%29&style=plastic) 48 | ![GitHub All Releases](https://img.shields.io/github/downloads/zgfg/BuiltIn-BusyBox/total?label=Total%20Downloads%20%28All%20Releases%29&style=plastic) 49 | 50 | [Alt-Repo:](https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/BuiltIn-BusyBox) 51 | 52 | ![GitHub release (latest by date)](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/BuiltIn-BusyBox?label=Release&style=plastic) ![GitHub Release Date](https://img.shields.io/github/release-date/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/BuiltIn-BusyBox?label=Release%20Date&style=plastic) 53 | ![GitHub Releases](https://img.shields.io/github/downloads/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/BuiltIn-BusyBox/latest/total?label=Downloads%20%28Latest%20Release%29&style=plastic) 54 | ![GitHub All Releases](https://img.shields.io/github/downloads/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/BuiltIn-BusyBox/total?label=Total%20Downloads%20%28All%20Releases%29&style=plastic) 55 | 56 | #### Copyright (c) zgfg @ xda, 2022- 57 |

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63 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /busybox: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/BuiltIn-BusyBox/8a5f7d69473accf2a0c29fa5c158aa6a7381d72a/busybox -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /changelog-alt.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Support development by donating a [coffee](https://zgfg.github.io/PayPal.html) 2 | 3 | For additional applets, install [ToyBox-Ext](https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/ToyBox-Ext) module 4 | 5 | #### v1.0.7 6 | Upon updating the module, you could test and use busybox binary of your choice (eg, latest [BB-NDK](https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/busybox-ndk), click to View code and download the binary for your architecture 7 | `busybox-arm...-selinux`). Rename binary to `busybox` and copy to `/data/adb/modules/BuiltIn-BusyBox` folder and reboot. If binary won't work, module will delete the file and fall-back to the Magisk built-in busybox binary 8 | 9 | #### v1.0.6 10 | Service fix for v1.0.5 (crashes and bootloops on some devices) 11 | 12 | #### v1.0.5 13 | Prefer BusyBox over ToyBox applets for the common applets (when both modules are installed) 14 | 15 | #### v1.0.4 16 | Symlink directly to the Magisk built-in busybox 17 | 18 | #### v1.0.3 19 | Create symlinks only for applets not found in the path 20 | 21 | #### v1.0.2 22 | Install to /system/bin if /system/xbin does not exist 23 | 24 | #### v1.0.1 25 | Released at Alt Repository 26 | 27 | #### v1.0.0 28 | Initial version - Systemless BusyBox installing by the Magisk built-in busybox binary 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /changelog.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Support development by donating a [coffee](https://zgfg.github.io/PayPal.html) 2 | 3 | For additional applets, install [ToyBox-Ext](https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/ToyBox-Ext) module 4 | 5 | #### v1.0.7 6 | Upon updating the module, you could test and use busybox binary of your choice (eg, latest [BB-NDK](https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/busybox-ndk), click to View code and download the binary for your architecture 7 | `busybox-arm...-selinux`). Rename binary to `busybox` and copy to `/data/adb/modules/BuiltIn-BusyBox` folder and reboot. If binary won't work, module will delete the file and fall-back to the Magisk built-in busybox binary 8 | 9 | #### v1.0.6 10 | Service fix for v1.0.5 (crashes and bootloops on some devices) 11 | 12 | #### v1.0.5 13 | Prefer BusyBox over ToyBox applets for the common applets (when both modules are installed) 14 | 15 | #### v1.0.4 16 | Symlink directly to the Magisk built-in busybox 17 | 18 | #### v1.0.3 19 | Create symlinks only for applets not found in the path 20 | 21 | #### v1.0.2 22 | Install to /system/bin if /system/xbin does not exist 23 | 24 | #### v1.0.1 25 | Released at Alt Repository 26 | 27 | #### v1.0.0 28 | Initial version - Systemless BusyBox installing by the Magisk built-in busybox binary 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /module-alt.prop: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | id=BuiltIn-BusyBox 2 | name=Magisk built-in BusyBox 3 | version=1.0.7 4 | versionCode=107 5 | author=zgfg @ xda 6 | description=Systemless BusyBox symlinked to the Magisk built-in busybox binary 7 | updateJson=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/BuiltIn-BusyBox/main/update.json -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /module.prop: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | id=BuiltIn-BusyBox 2 | name=Magisk built-in BusyBox 3 | version=1.0.7 4 | versionCode=107 5 | author=zgfg @ xda 6 | description=Systemless BusyBox symlinked to the Magisk built-in busybox binary 7 | updateJson=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/BuiltIn-BusyBox/main/update.json -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /post-fs-data.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/system/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # Magisk Module: Magisk built-in BusyBox v1.0.7 4 | # Copyright (c) zgfg @ xda, 2022- 5 | # GitHub source: https://github.com/zgfg/BuiltIn-BusyBox 6 | 7 | # Module's own path (local path) 8 | MODDIR=${0%/*} 9 | 10 | # Log file for debugging 11 | LogFile="$MODDIR/post-fs-data.log" 12 | exec 3>&1 4>&2 2>$LogFile 1>&2 13 | set -x 14 | 15 | # Log Magisk version and magisk --path 16 | magisk -c 17 | magisk --path 18 | 19 | # Clean-up old stuff 20 | rm -rf "$MODDIR/system" 21 | 22 | # Choose XBIN or BIN path 23 | SDIR=/system/xbin 24 | if [ ! -d $SDIR ] 25 | then 26 | SDIR=/system/bin 27 | fi 28 | BBDIR=$MODDIR$SDIR 29 | mkdir -p $BBDIR 30 | cd $BBDIR 31 | pwd 32 | 33 | # ToyBox-Ext module path 34 | TBDIR="/data/adb/modules/ToyBox-Ext/$SDIR" 35 | 36 | # Check for local busybox binary 37 | BB=busybox 38 | BBBIN=$MODDIR/$BB 39 | if [ -f $BBBIN ] 40 | then 41 | chmod 755 $BBBIN 42 | if [ $($BBBIN --list | wc -l) -ge 128 ] && [ ! -z "$($BBBIN | head -n 1 | grep -i $BB)" ] 43 | then 44 | chcon u:object_r:system_file:s0 $BBBIN 45 | Applets=$BB$'\n'$($BBBIN --list) 46 | else 47 | rm -f $BBBIN 48 | fi 49 | fi 50 | 51 | # Otherwise use Magisk built-in busybox binary 52 | if [ ! -x $BBBIN ] 53 | then 54 | BBBIN=/data/adb/magisk/$BB 55 | $BBBIN --list | wc -l 56 | Applets=$BB$'\n'$($BBBIN --list) 57 | fi 58 | 59 | # Create local symlinks for BusyBox applets 60 | for Applet in $Applets 61 | do 62 | if [ ! -x $SDIR/$Applet ] 63 | then 64 | # Create symlink 65 | ln -s $BBBIN $Applet 66 | 67 | # Remove local symlink for ToyBox applet (prefer BusyBox) 68 | Target=$TBDIR/$Applet 69 | if [ -h $Target ] 70 | then 71 | rm -f $Target 72 | fi 73 | fi 74 | done 75 | chmod 755 * 76 | chcon u:object_r:system_file:s0 * 77 | 78 | # Log results 79 | ls -lZ $BB 80 | $BBBIN | head -n 1 81 | ls -l | grep $BB | grep ^lr.x | rev | cut -d ' ' -f 3 | rev 82 | ls -l | grep $BB | grep ^lr.x | wc -l 83 | 84 | set +x 85 | exec 1>&3 2>&4 3>&- 4>&- 86 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /service.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/system/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # Magisk Module: Magisk built-in BusyBox v1.0.7 4 | # Copyright (c) zgfg @ xda, 2022- 5 | # GitHub source: https://github.com/zgfg/BuiltIn-BusyBox 6 | 7 | # Module's own path (local path) 8 | MODDIR=${0%/*} 9 | 10 | # Log file for debugging 11 | LogFile="$MODDIR/service.log" 12 | exec 3>&1 4>&2 2>$LogFile 1>&2 13 | set -x 14 | date +%c 15 | 16 | # Log Magisk version and magisk --path 17 | magisk -c 18 | magisk --path 19 | 20 | # Log dual-slots ROM info 21 | getprop ro.product.cpu.abi 22 | getprop ro.product.cpu.abilist 23 | 24 | # Log results for BusyBox 25 | BB=busybox 26 | $BB | head -n 1 27 | BBBIN=$(which $BB) 28 | ls -lZ $BBBIN 29 | BBDIR=$(echo "$BBBIN" | sed "s,/$BB$,,") 30 | if [ -d $BBDIR ] 31 | then 32 | cd $BBDIR 33 | pwd 34 | ls -la | grep $BB | grep ^lr.x | rev | cut -d ' ' -f 3 | rev 35 | ls -la | grep $BB | grep ^lr.x | wc -l 36 | fi 37 | 38 | # Log results for ToyBox 39 | TB=toybox 40 | $TB --version 41 | TBBIN=$(which $TB) 42 | ls -lZ $TBBIN 43 | TBDIR=$(echo "$TBBIN" | sed "s,/$TB$,,") 44 | if [ -d $TBDIR ] 45 | then 46 | cd $TBDIR 47 | pwd 48 | ls -la | grep $TB | grep ^lr.x | rev | cut -d ' ' -f 3 | rev 49 | ls -la | grep $TB | grep ^lr.x | wc -l 50 | fi 51 | 52 | # Log results for ToyBox-Ext 53 | TBEXT=toybox-ext 54 | $TBEXT --version 55 | TBEXTBIN=$(which $TBEXT) 56 | ls -lZ $TBEXTBIN 57 | TBEXTDIR=$(echo "$TBEXTBIN" | sed "s,/$TBEXT$,,") 58 | if [ "$TBEXTDIR" != "$TBDIR" ] && [ -d $TBEXTDIR ] 59 | then 60 | cd $TBEXTDIR 61 | pwd 62 | ls -la | grep $TB | grep ^lr.x | rev | cut -d ' ' -f 3 | rev 63 | ls -la | grep $TB | grep ^lr.x | wc -l 64 | fi 65 | 66 | set +x 67 | exec 1>&3 2>&4 3>&- 4>&- 68 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /update-alt.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "versionCode": 107, 3 | "version": "v1.0.7", 4 | "zipUrl": "https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/BuiltIn-BusyBox/releases/download/107/BuiltIn-BusyBox_v1.0.7.zip", 5 | "changelog": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/BuiltIn-BusyBox/main/changelog-alt.md" 6 | } 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /update.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "versionCode": 107, 3 | "version": "v1.0.7", 4 | "zipUrl": "https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/BuiltIn-BusyBox/releases/download/107/BuiltIn-BusyBox_v1.0.7.zip", 5 | "changelog": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/BuiltIn-BusyBox/main/changelog.md" 6 | } 7 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------