FreeBSD Fortune on Nostr: You can use "whereis" to search standard binary, manual page and source directories ...
You can use "whereis" to search standard binary, manual page and source
directories for the specified programs. This can be particularly handy
when you are trying to find where in the ports tree an application is.
Try "whereis firefox" and "whereis whereis".
-- Konstantinos Konstantinidis <kkonstan@duth.gr>
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