ID(1) | User Commands | ID(1) |
id - print user and group IDs and names
/usr/5bin/id
/usr/5bin/id -a
/usr/5bin/posix/id [user]
/usr/5bin/posix/id -a [user]
/usr/5bin/posix/id -G [-n] [user]
/usr/5bin/posix/id -g [-nr] [user]
/usr/5bin/posix/id -u [-nr] [user]
The id command outputs the numerical and symbolic user and group IDs of the invoking user or, if the user argument is given for /usr/5bin/posix/id, for the named user. If an effective ID does not match the corresponding real ID, both are printed.
The /usr/5bin/posix/id adds supplementary group memberships to the output by default.
/usr/5bin/s42/id and /usr/5bin/posix2001/id are identical to /usr/5bin/posix/id.
The following options are accepted:
groups(1), logins(1), getuid(2), geteuid(2), getgroups(2), group(5), passwd(5)
Use of id with any options or arguments is unportable. For portable programs, use sed(1) to cut the appropriate portions off the default output of id (using the invariable `uid=' and `gid=' strings as orientation) and groups(1) or logins(1) if you need more information than available by this method.
1/24/05 | Heirloom Toolchest |