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Gawk Command: Print Users With Uid Greater Than Or Equal To 1000
Use for print users with uid greater than or equal to 1000 with Gawk. Exact CLI syntax to print users with uid greater than or equal to 1000 using Gawk.
When to use this: Use for print users with uid greater than or equal to 1000 with Gawk.
Command Syntax
gawk 'BEGIN {FS=":";printf "% -20s %6s %25s\n", "Name", "UID", "Shell"} $4 >= 1000 {printf "% -20s %6d %25s\n", $1, $4, $7}' /etc/passwd gawk "BEGIN `{FS=":";printf "% -20s %6s %25s/n", "Name", "UID", "Shell"`} $4 >= 1000 `{printf "% -20s %6d %25s/n", $1, $4, $7`}" /etc/passwd Command Breakdown
gawk is the base executable for this command.
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Purpose: Exact syntax to print users with uid greater than or equal to 1000 using Gawk.
Test path: Replace placeholders and run destructive commands in a disposable workspace first.
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