bsd man page for who

Query: who

OS: bsd

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WHO(1)							      General Commands Manual							    WHO(1)

NAME
who - who is on the system
SYNOPSIS
who [ who-file ] [ am I ]
DESCRIPTION
Who, without an argument, lists the login name, terminal name, and login time for each current UNIX user. Without an argument, who examines the /var/run/utmp file to obtain its information. If a file is given, that file is examined. Typically the given file will be /usr/adm/wtmp, which contains a record of all the logins since it was created. Then who lists logins, logouts, and crashes since the creation of the wtmp file. Each login is listed with user name, terminal name (with `/dev/' suppressed), and date and time. When an argument is given, logouts produce a similar line without a user name. Reboots produce a line with `x' in the place of the device name, and a fossil time indicative of when the system went down. With two arguments, as in `who am I' (and also `who are you'), who tells who you are logged in as.
FILES
/var/run/utmp
SEE ALSO
getuid(2), utmp(5) 7th Edition November 27, 1996 WHO(1)
Related Man Pages
wtmp(5) - osx
wtmp(5) - mojave
utmp(4) - osf1
wtmp(4) - osf1
lastlog(5) - osx
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