SUDO command for DOS:

An implementation of sudo for DOS, to run the given command with full privileges.

https://codeberg.org/sjmulder/sudo.com

<- this is extremely funny if you are smarter than the US legislators wanting age verification in OSes.

sudo.com

SUDO for DOS

Codeberg.org
@lproven Way back in stone tablet times, there was a commercial product called MKS Toolkit that delivered most of the basic text-based Unix tool set for DOS. Don't recall if sudo was in there (why bother?) but there was an awk, vi, and a Korn shell. A make implementation, too, I think. Pipes were simulated as DOS does, via files.