for those of you missing sudo's ability to remember your password for repeated invocations, a sneaky workaround...
create a new user _doas. make a doas.conf like the following. permit :wheel as _doas cmd ksh permit nopass _doas If you need to run multiple commands, start a shell as this new _doas user. Then run whatever you like, using doas. The _doas user doesn't actually have any privileges, so this isn't like running ksh as root. They still run everything through doas, so it gets logged, etc. When you're done, logout and you're back to typing your password. (I was working on a small diff to let doas do this for you when I realized I think all the pieces are already in place.)

