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Awk Command: Print User Table With Uid Ge 1000
Use for print user table with uid ge 1000 with Awk. Exact CLI syntax to print user table with uid ge 1000 using Awk.
When to use this: Use for print user table with uid ge 1000 with Awk.
Command Syntax
awk 'BEGIN {FS=":";printf "% -20s %6s %25s\n", "Name", "UID", "Shell"} $4 >= 1000 {printf "% -20s %6d %25s\n", $1, $4, $7}' /etc/passwd awk "BEGIN `{FS=":";printf "% -20s %6s %25s/n", "Name", "UID", "Shell"`} $4 >= 1000 `{printf "% -20s %6d %25s/n", $1, $4, $7`}" /etc/passwd Command Breakdown
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Purpose: Exact syntax to print user table with uid ge 1000 using Awk.
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