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Awk Command: Print Users With Uid Greater Than 1000
Use for print_users_with_uid_greater_than_1000 with Awk. Exact CLI syntax to print_users_with_uid_greater_than_1000 using Awk.
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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_users_with_uid_greater_than_1000 using Awk.
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