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NAME
who - manual page for who 0.0.14
DESCRIPTION
/build/rust-coreutils-mQkL0l/rust-coreutils-0.0.14/debian/tmp/usr/bin/who 0.0.14 Print information about users who are currently logged in. USAGE: /build/rust-coreutils-mQkL0l/rust-coreutils-0.0.14/debian/tmp/usr/bin/who [OPTION]... [ FILE | ARG1 ARG2 ] ARGS: <FILE>... OPTIONS: -a, --all same as -b -d --login -p -r -t -T -u -b, --boot time of last system boot -d, --dead print dead processes -h, --help Print help information -H, --heading print line of column headings -l, --login print system login processes --lookup attempt to canonicalize hostnames via DNS -m only hostname and user associated with stdin -p, --process print active processes spawned by init -q, --count all login names and number of users logged on -r, --runlevel print current runlevel -s, --short print only name, line, and time (default) -t, --time print last system clock change -T, --mesg add user's message status as +, - or ? [aliases: message, writable] -u, --users list users logged in -V, --version Print version information -w same as -T If FILE is not specified, use /var/run/utmp. /var/log/wtmp as FILE is common. If ARG1 ARG2 given, -m presumed: 'am i' or 'mom likes' are usual.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for who is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and who programs are properly installed at your site, the command info who should give you access to the complete manual.