Just as an aside, inxi has for quite some time already had full native internal doas support, in
fact, doas is it's preferred tool internally, sudo is a fallback for if doas is not detected, and
has been for quite a while now. You can see this if you start inxi with doas, like: doas inxi -I
Package: inxi
Version: 3.3.07-1-1
Severity: wishlist
Doas is a massively simpler (and hopefully therefore safer) tool coming
from the OpenBSD folks that does what most people use sudo for: Running
commands as root. It's already supported by inxi, and is used over sudo
if both are installed.
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