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   ''group''
   groups - print the groups a user is in
  Command to show what group the current user belong to.


Operating systems such as Linux, and Mac OS, (and Windows 10???) have a notion of groups to manage collaboration of the [[users]] of the system.
Operating systems such as Linux, and Mac OS, (and Windows 10???) have a notion of groups to manage collaboration of the [[users]] of the system.

Revision as of 11:22, 22 April 2020

 groups - print the groups a user is in

Operating systems such as Linux, and Mac OS, (and Windows 10???) have a notion of groups to manage collaboration of the users of the system.

Related linux commands:

  • chgrp