xterm(1)? Lots of things on FreeBSD (or UNIX in general) have so-called man pages. You access them through the man(1) command, I suggest readingi am searching for a manual or book about the X Window terminal emulator "Xterm"
man intro (intro(1)). In this case you can do man xterm. If you don't know the exact name you can try apropos(1) to search in the available man pages.$ pkg query '%w' xterm
https://invisible-island.net/xterm/
It's a terminal. The standard one that comes with Xorg. There are many more terminal applications you can use, some are a lot better than the standard xterm. I personally like x11/rxvt-unicode, other's are fine with Gnome-Terminal (from Gnome) or Konsole (on KDE). A terminal is, in essence, just a window that connects you to the OS.xterm seems to be a very mighty environment.
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