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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doas doas] is a utility to execute commands as a different user, typically the super user. It is often installed as a replacement for sudo, due to its ease of configuration and greater simplicity.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doas doas] is a utility to execute commands as a different user, typically the super user. It is often installed as a replacement for sudo, due to its ease of configuration and greater simplicity.
 
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It is not recommended to use doas due to compatibility issues with sudo.
It is not recommended to use doas due to compatibility issues with sudo.
 
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Flake based configurations require git to be installed as a system package in order to rebuild.
Flake based configurations require git to be installed as a system package in order to rebuild.
 
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== Configuration ==
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The following configuration will give the user <code>foo</code> the ability to execute commands as the super user via <code>doas</code>, while disabling the <code>sudo</code> command.
The following configuration will give the user <code>foo</code> the ability to execute commands as the super user via <code>doas</code>, while disabling the <code>sudo</code> command.
 
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security.doas.enable = true;
security.doas.enable = true;
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[[Category:Applications]]
[[Category:Applications]]
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