Hi Mihai,
besides, while it is often useful to bear with newbies,
a user who is no longer a bloody beginner at using computers can
be expected to type simple commands without asking for help, e.g.
$ cd /usr/src/
$ find . -name 'Makefile*' -exec grep lfido {} \; -print
LDADD+= -lfido2 -lcbor -lusbhid
./regress/usr.bin/ssh/misc/kexfuzz/Makefile
LDADD+= -lfido2 -lcbor -lusbhid
./regress/usr.bin/ssh/unittests/Makefile.inc
LDADD+= -lfido2 -lcbor -lusbhid
./usr.bin/ssh/ssh-sk-helper/Makefile
$ man -k fido -a \( sec=1 sec=8 \)
ssh-sk-helper(8) - OpenSSH helper for FIDO authenticator support
$ man ssh-sk-helper | sed '/^D/q'
SSH-SK-HELPER(8) System Manager's Manual SSH-SK-HELPER(8)
NAME
ssh-sk-helper OpenSSH helper for FIDO authenticator support
SYNOPSIS
ssh-sk-helper [-v]
DESCRIPTION
Yours,
Ingo