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5ba56ca67baae3db140f8b7a2b2fc46bbac5602f — cancel 2 years ago 3742f2a
Change readme to say `tool` script is POSIX sh

It used to be `bash`, but it's not anymore.
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## Build

The build script, called simply `tool`, is written in `bash`. It should work with `gcc` (including the `musl-gcc` wrapper), `tcc`, and `clang`, and will automatically detect your compiler. You can manually specify a compiler with the `-c` option.
The build script, called simply `tool`, is written in POSIX `sh`. It should work with `gcc` (including the `musl-gcc` wrapper), `tcc`, and `clang`, and will automatically detect your compiler. You can manually specify a compiler with the `-c` option.

Currently known to build on macOS (`gcc`, `clang`, `tcc`) and Linux (`gcc`, `musl-gcc`, `tcc`, and `clang`, optionally with `LLD`), and Windows via cygwin or WSL (`gcc` or `clang`, `tcc` untested).