The Defend-O-Tron ships several custom command-line tools for the kinds of jobs you'd want a terminal for — checking what's running, updating firmware from a script, generating an audit evidence pack for a regulator, or opening a temporary support session. Each page below covers one tool: what it's for, the things you can ask it to do, and what the output looks like when you do.
These tools live in the device's terminal — open it from the Cockpit admin interface, or use SSH if you've connected directly.
do-stacks will prompt for your password automatically; the others you'd run with sudo.do-audit-* tools collectively implement.awesome-o-image powers under the hood.tech-support.