Querying for a package name in openbsd ports is like pkg_info -Q seamonkey which I found has ports for amd64 architecture but not aarch64. One of openbsd's distinguishing factors is the incredible man pages. So man 1 pkg_add points me to man 1 pkg_info in a couple places, and quite a lot of other reading if I had a particular interest. The packaging tools in openbsd are perl utilities which I don't really like (why aren't they written in lisp?) but they are straightforward and powerful. Thinking about this led to me (finally) reading about pkg_create(1). I have a day to day use for this, because I use lots of similar computers which I have been shuffling software I write around using an embarrassing amount of ssh/scp. I believe in using the system's native package manager. It would be nice to have lisp's de facto system definition facility asdf be an openbsd package, and install/look for ported (compiled) packages in /usr/local/common-lisp/. That's something I should probably do.