xargs Ref ์ ์์: Libor Benes (Dr. B)
Comprehensive reference for all GNU/POSIX xargs (extended arguments) flags with descriptions, examples, limitations, risks, and critical shell scripting security patterns. โข All client-side. No tracking. No data collection.
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๐ฏ xargs Ref brings a complete, structured reference for the xargs (extended arguments) utility
directly into your Firefox sidebar โ always available alongside any tab you
are working in.
Every GNU/POSIX flag is presented with a description, a
ready-to-copy shell example, its specific limitations, and a highlighted
risk or failure mode. Designed for shell scripters, system administrators,
DevOps engineers, and security professionals who need fast recall without
leaving their browser.
๐๏ธ WHAT EACH ENTRY CONTAINS:
โข Description โ what the flag does, in plain English.
โข ๐ Example โ a minimal, copy-ready shell command.
โข ๐จ Limitation โ portability notes, edge cases, and behavioural quirks.
โข โ ๏ธ Risk/Failure Mode โ how the flag can go wrong in production.
๐ฅ๏ธ FEATURES:
๐ Live search โ filter instantly across all fields: flag name, description,
example, limitation, and risk. Result count updates in real time.
๐ Copy button โ one click places the clean example command on the clipboard.
๐ฅ Risk boxes โ every entry surfaces its critical failure mode in a
red-accented box so it is never overlooked.
๐จ Limitation boxes โ constraints and portability notes appear in a distinct
amber-accented box, separate from the risk.
๐ฉ Security pattern cards โ shell hardening entries are rendered with a green
left border and a SECURITY PATTERN badge, easy to spot when scanning.
๐ Automatic dark mode โ respects your system or Firefox colour scheme
preference.
๐ SECURITY-FIRST ARCHITECTURE:
โ No data collection โ explicitly declared in manifest.json with
data_collection_permissions.
โ No telemetry โ no analytics, no external pings, no network requests.
โ No eval() โ safe, audited code.
โ No innerHTML โ all DOM built with safe features exclusively.
โ Input validation โ search input sanitised and length-capped before use;
no user input is ever inserted as markup.
โ clipboardWrite only โ the sole permission, used exclusively by Copy buttons.
โ No icons โ no binary assets in the package.
โ Flat file structure โ four files at the root, no nested directories.
๐ ๏ธ TECHNICAL
โข Compatibility: Firefox 140.0+ desktop
โข Runtime Execution RAM Footprint: ~23 KB (core scripts: manifest.json + sidebar.html + sidebar.css + sidebar.js).
โข Total Extension Download/Install Size: ~55 KB (including README.md).
โข Network requests: none
โข Storage: none
โข Permissions: clipboardWrite
โข External resources: none (no CDN, no remote fonts, no remote assets).
โข โ ๏ธDesktop only.
๐ฏ Best for:
โข System administrators: Automating complex infrastructure cleanup tasks while avoiding accidental data deletion.
โข DevOps engineers: Building high-throughput parallel CI/CD automation pipelines using native Unix toolchains.
โข Cyber security analysts: Investigating command-line argument injection flaws and shell script validation bypasses.
โข DevSecOps teams: Reviewing legacy internal codebases for systemic shell-scripting architecture vulnerabilities.
โข Linux power users: Looking to securely handle malformed text patterns and problematic filenames at scale.
directly into your Firefox sidebar โ always available alongside any tab you
are working in.
Every GNU/POSIX flag is presented with a description, a
ready-to-copy shell example, its specific limitations, and a highlighted
risk or failure mode. Designed for shell scripters, system administrators,
DevOps engineers, and security professionals who need fast recall without
leaving their browser.
๐๏ธ WHAT EACH ENTRY CONTAINS:
โข Description โ what the flag does, in plain English.
โข ๐ Example โ a minimal, copy-ready shell command.
โข ๐จ Limitation โ portability notes, edge cases, and behavioural quirks.
โข โ ๏ธ Risk/Failure Mode โ how the flag can go wrong in production.
๐ฅ๏ธ FEATURES:
๐ Live search โ filter instantly across all fields: flag name, description,
example, limitation, and risk. Result count updates in real time.
๐ Copy button โ one click places the clean example command on the clipboard.
๐ฅ Risk boxes โ every entry surfaces its critical failure mode in a
red-accented box so it is never overlooked.
๐จ Limitation boxes โ constraints and portability notes appear in a distinct
amber-accented box, separate from the risk.
๐ฉ Security pattern cards โ shell hardening entries are rendered with a green
left border and a SECURITY PATTERN badge, easy to spot when scanning.
๐ Automatic dark mode โ respects your system or Firefox colour scheme
preference.
๐ SECURITY-FIRST ARCHITECTURE:
โ No data collection โ explicitly declared in manifest.json with
data_collection_permissions.
โ No telemetry โ no analytics, no external pings, no network requests.
โ No eval() โ safe, audited code.
โ No innerHTML โ all DOM built with safe features exclusively.
โ Input validation โ search input sanitised and length-capped before use;
no user input is ever inserted as markup.
โ clipboardWrite only โ the sole permission, used exclusively by Copy buttons.
โ No icons โ no binary assets in the package.
โ Flat file structure โ four files at the root, no nested directories.
๐ ๏ธ TECHNICAL
โข Compatibility: Firefox 140.0+ desktop
โข Runtime Execution RAM Footprint: ~23 KB (core scripts: manifest.json + sidebar.html + sidebar.css + sidebar.js).
โข Total Extension Download/Install Size: ~55 KB (including README.md).
โข Network requests: none
โข Storage: none
โข Permissions: clipboardWrite
โข External resources: none (no CDN, no remote fonts, no remote assets).
โข โ ๏ธDesktop only.
๐ฏ Best for:
โข System administrators: Automating complex infrastructure cleanup tasks while avoiding accidental data deletion.
โข DevOps engineers: Building high-throughput parallel CI/CD automation pipelines using native Unix toolchains.
โข Cyber security analysts: Investigating command-line argument injection flaws and shell script validation bypasses.
โข DevSecOps teams: Reviewing legacy internal codebases for systemic shell-scripting architecture vulnerabilities.
โข Linux power users: Looking to securely handle malformed text patterns and problematic filenames at scale.
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