openbsd Commands

Comprehensive documentation for openbsd command-line tools. Learn openbsd commands quickly with practical examples.

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cal

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Display calendars quickly with Cal command. View specific months, years, and Julian dates. Free online tool, no registration required.

chfn

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Control 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

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Change user shell easily with Chsh on OpenBSD. Quickly update login shell configurations and manage user environments. Free online tool, no registration required.

df

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Manage 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

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Manage user information with Change Password (chpass) on OpenBSD. Update login shells, passwords, and user database entries quickly. Free online tool, no registration required.

pkg

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Manage 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

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Install Packages with pkg_add in OpenBSD. Update software and dependencies easily. Free online tool, no registration required.

pkg_info

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List packages with pkg_info. View installed software, search by name, and generate package lists. Free online tool, no registration required.

sed

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Edit 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

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Remove 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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