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ID(1)			FreeBSD	General	Commands Manual			 ID(1)

NAME
     id	-- return user identity

SYNOPSIS
     id	[user]
     id	-A
     id	-G [-n]	[user]
     id	-M
     id	-P [user]
     id	-c
     id	-g [-nr] [user]
     id	-p [user]
     id	-u [-nr] [user]

DESCRIPTION
     The id utility displays the user and group	names and numeric IDs, of the
     calling process, to the standard output.  If the real and effective IDs
     are different, both are displayed,	otherwise only the real	ID is dis-
     played.

     If	a user (login name or user ID) is specified, the user and group	IDs of
     that user are displayed.  In this case, the real and effective IDs	are
     assumed to	be the same.

     The options are as	follows:

     -A	     Display the process audit user ID and other process audit proper-
	     ties, which requires privilege.

     -G	     Display the different group IDs (effective, real and supplemen-
	     tary) as white-space separated numbers, in	no particular order.

     -M	     Display the MAC label of the current process.

     -P	     Display the id as a password file entry.

     -a	     Ignored for compatibility with other id implementations.

     -c	     Display current login class.

     -g	     Display the effective group ID as a number.

     -n	     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	     Make the output human-readable.  If the user name returned	by
	     getlogin(2) is different from the login name referenced by	the
	     user ID, the name returned	by getlogin(2) is displayed, preceded
	     by	the keyword "login".  The user ID as a name is displayed, pre-
	     ceded by the keyword "uid".  If the effective user	ID is differ-
	     ent from the real user ID,	the real user ID is displayed as a
	     name, preceded by the keyword "euid".  If the effective group ID
	     is	different from the real	group ID, the real group ID is dis-
	     played as a name, preceded	by the keyword "rgid".	The list of
	     groups to which the user belongs is then displayed	as names, pre-
	     ceded by the keyword "groups".  Each display is on	a separate
	     line.

     -r	     Display the real ID for the -g and	-u options instead of the ef-
	     fective ID.

     -u	     Display the effective user	ID as a	number.

EXIT STATUS
     The id utility exits 0 on success,	and >0 if an error occurs.

EXAMPLES
     Show information for the user `bob' as a password file entry:

	   $ id	-P bob
	   bob:*:0:0::0:0:Robert:/bob:/usr/local/bin/bash

     Same output as groups(1) for the root user:

	   $ id	-Gn root
	   wheel operator

     Show human	readable information about `alice':

	   $ id	-p alice
	   uid	   alice
	   groups  alice webcamd vboxusers

     Assuming the user `bob' executed "su -l" to simulate a root login,	com-
     pare the result of	the following commands:

	   # id	-un
	   root
	   # who am i
	   bob		pts/5	     Dec  4 19:51

SEE ALSO
     groups(1),	who(1)

STANDARDS
     The id function is	expected to conform to IEEE Std	1003.2 ("POSIX.2").

HISTORY
     The historic groups(1) command is equivalent to "id -Gn [user]".

     The historic whoami(1) command is equivalent to "id -un".

     The id command appeared in	4.4BSD.

FreeBSD	13.0			 March 5, 2011			  FreeBSD 13.0

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