id(1) | General Commands Manual | id(1) |
NAME
id - Print user and group information for each specified `USER`, or (when `USER` omitted) for the current user.
SYNOPSIS
id [-A ] [-u|--user] [-g|--group] [-G|--groups] [-p ] [-n|--name] [-P ] [-r|--real] [-z|--zero] [-Z|--context] [-h|--help] [-V|--version] [USER]
DESCRIPTION
Print user and group information for each specified `USER`, or (when `USER` omitted) for the current user.
OPTIONS
- -A
- Display the process audit user ID and other process audit properties, which requires privilege (not available on Linux).
- -u, --user
- Display only the effective user ID as a number.
- -g, --group
- Display only the effective group ID as a number
- -G, --groups
- Display only the different group IDs as white-space separated numbers, in no particular order.
- -p
- Make the output human-readable. Each display is on a separate line.
- -n, --name
- Display the name of the user or group ID for the -G, -g and -u options instead of the number. If any of the ID numbers cannot be mapped into names, the number will be displayed as usual.
- -P
- Display the id as a password file entry.
- -r, --real
- Display the real ID for the -G, -g and -u options instead of the effective ID.
- -z, --zero
- delimit entries with NUL characters, not whitespace; not permitted in default format
- -Z, --context
- print only the security context of the process (not enabled)
- -h, --help
- Print help
- -V, --version
- Print version
- [USER]
VERSION
v0.0.27
id 0.0.27 |