icedquinn,
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TURBORETARD9000,

@icedquinn sorry that requires breaking habits

icedquinn,
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@TURBORETARD9000 alias sudo doas

TURBORETARD9000,

@icedquinn does doas need arguments or something?
Also lol need to install it

TURBORETARD9000,

@icedquinn aaa ok
'permit persist username as root'
vs
'permit persist :wheel as root'

icedquinn,
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@TURBORETARD9000 it works exactly like sudo does on the user side. on the admin side the configs are a little simpler maybe.

TURBORETARD9000,

@icedquinn yeah but how do I config so that it works like sudo
It doesn't come with a config

icedquinn,
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@TURBORETARD9000
> /etc/doas.conf
permit icedquinn
permit nopass icedquinn cmd /usr/bin/zzz

:comfywoozy:

icedquinn,
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@TURBORETARD9000 a traditional setup is probably just permit persist :wheel, but i have it require a password every invocation except for one command i run from a script when its eepy time

TURBORETARD9000,

@icedquinn I just fucked myself lol
Set the alias before I set the config

icedquinn,
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@TURBORETARD9000 /usr/bin/sudo or just unalias it then dingus

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