• Noxy@pawb.social
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    16 hours ago

    BS. I’ve been using linux for over 20 years and I still don’t know what those mean. I can only guess from context. It’s a stupid convention to just use symbols like that and never explain it.

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        12 hours ago

        Following the openbsd example from the original comment I replied to, it has absolutely nothing to say about what brackets mean, so this advice would not be helpful for an openbsd system: https://man.openbsd.org/man

        On my personal linux system (arch derivative, by the way), it at least mentions brackets meaning optional, but only in the context of arguments:

           [-abc]             any or all arguments within [ ] are optional.
        

        I think this would trip up some new users. The destination, with or without the username to connect as, may not seem like an “argument” to a new user since it doesn’t have a dash before it like the example does