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"
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(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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