When I am in cap shell and I type "sudo ls" I get the following.

error: failed: "sh -c 'sudo -p '\\''sudo password: '\\'' ls'" on ....

I am wondering where it gets that "sudo password" from and how I can
set it.

I presume it's some sort of "set" statement but if I run
"set :root_password, "blah" doesn't seem to make a difference. The set
command doesn't return anything.

So how do I get it to either prompt me or better yet let me set it
once and use it on every command.

TIA.

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