openbsd Commands
Comprehensive documentation for openbsd command-line tools. Learn openbsd commands quickly with practical examples.
cal
openbsdDisplay calendars quickly with Cal command. View specific months, years, and Julian dates. Free online tool, no registration required.
chfn
openbsdControl OpenBSD user information with chfn (change finger information). Modify user details like real name and office location via command line. Free online tool, no registration required.
chsh
openbsdChange user shell easily with Chsh on OpenBSD. Quickly update login shell configurations and manage user environments. Free online tool, no registration required.
df
openbsdManage filesystem disk space with df command. Get a detailed overview of disk usage, inodes, and more on your system. Free online tool, no registration required.
chpass
openbsdManage user information with Change Password (chpass) on OpenBSD. Update login shells, passwords, and user database entries quickly. Free online tool, no registration required.
pkg
openbsdManage OpenBSD packages easily with pkg. Install, update, and remove software packages on OpenBSD systems using the command line. Free online tool, no registration required.
pkg_add
openbsdInstall Packages with pkg_add in OpenBSD. Update software and dependencies easily. Free online tool, no registration required.
pkg_info
openbsdList packages with pkg_info. View installed software, search by name, and generate package lists. Free online tool, no registration required.
sed
openbsdEdit text effectively with Sed, a powerful scriptable text editing tool. Perform complex text manipulations using regular expressions. Free online tool, no registration required.
pkg_delete
openbsdRemove packages quickly with pkg_delete for OpenBSD. Manage software installations and clean up unused dependencies efficiently. Free online tool, no registration required.
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