Add su-exec

This is a simple tool that will simply execute a program with different privileges. The program will be exceuted directly and not run as a child, like su and sudo does, which avoids TTY and signal issues
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Julien Bisconti 2018-05-21 08:56:18 +02:00 committed by Andreas Gebhardt
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@ -362,6 +362,7 @@ Tools and applications that are either installed inside containers or designed t
- [is-docker](https://github.com/sindresorhus/is-docker) - Check if the process is running inside a Docker container by [@sindresorhus][sindresorhus]
- [lstags](https://github.com/ivanilves/lstags) - sync Docker images across registries by [@ivanilves](https://github.com/ivanilves)
- [NVIDIA-Docker](https://github.com/NVIDIA/nvidia-docker) - The NVIDIA Container Runtime for Docker by [@NVIDIA](https://github.com/NVIDIA)
- [su-exec](https://github.com/ncopa/su-exec) - This is a simple tool that will simply execute a program with different privileges. The program will be excuted directly and not run as a child, like su and sudo does, which avoids TTY and signal issues. Why reinvent gosu? This does more or less exactly the same thing as gosu but it is only 10kb instead of 1.8MB. By [ncopa](https://github.com/ncopa)
- [supercronic](https://github.com/aptible/supercronic) - crontab-compatible job runner, designed specifically to run in containers by [@aptible](https://github.com/aptible/)
- [TrivialRC](https://github.com/vorakl/TrivialRC) - A minimalistic Runtime Configuration system and process manager for containers [@vorakl](https://github.com/vorakl)