On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 01:22:54PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> It most definitely is *not* everywhere.  It's part of GNU coreutils,
> and is generally not present on any system that does't use those (BSDs
> and commercial Unixes for example).

>From _seq(1)_ on FreeBSD:

> The seq command first appeared in Version 8 AT&T UNIX. A seq command
> appeared in NetBSD 3.0, and was ported to FreeBSD 9.0. This command
> was based on the command of the same name in Plan 9 from Bell Labs and
> the GNU core utilities. The GNU seq command first appeared in the 1.13
> shell utilities release.

>From _seq(1)_ on OpenBsd:

> A seq command appeared in Version 8 AT&T UNIX. This version of seq
> appeared in NetBSD 3.0 and was ported to OpenBSD 7.1.

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