# RootDO [![AUR](https://img.shields.io/aur/version/rdo.svg)](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/rdo/) This little "project" aims to be a very slim alternative to both sudo and doas. ### Installation If you are on Arch Linux, you can download the package via the [AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/rdo/). If you are using any other linux distro, you can build it yourself by following these instructions: ```sh git clone https://codeberg.org/sw1tchbl4d3/rdo cd rdo make sudo make install ``` After that, you'll have to configure rdo to allow you to use it. To do this, edit `/etc/rdo.conf`, and set the username variable to your own. After that you're good to go! And to uninstall: ```sh sudo make uninstall ``` ### Usage ```sh rdo [command] ``` The configuration file has the following variables: ``` username=sw1tchbl4d3 wrong_pw_sleep=1000 session_ttl=5 ``` - `username`: The username of the user that is allowed to execute rdo (no multi user or group support (yet)). - `wrong_pw_sleep`: The amount of milliseconds to sleep at a wrong password attempt. Must be a positive integer. Set to 0 to disable. - `session_ttl`: The amount of minutes a session lasts. Must be a positive integer. Set to 0 to disable. ### Dependencies - `libbsd`