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WHOAMI - In computing, whoami is a command found on most Unix-like operating systems and every Windows operating system since Windows Server 2003. It is a con...
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In computing, whoami is a command found on most Unix-like operating systems and every Windows operating system since Windows Server 2003. It is a concatenation of the words "Who am I?" and prints the effective username of the current user when invoked. It has the same effect as the Unix command id -un. * On Unix-like operating systems, the output of the command is slightly different from $USER because whoami outputs the username that the user is working under, whereas $USER outputs the username that was used to log in. For example, if the user logged in as John and su into root, whoami displays root and echo $USER displays John. This is because the su command does not invoke a login shell by default. * The earliest versions were created in 2.9 BSD as a convenience form for who am i, the Berkeley Unix who command's way of printing just the logged in user's identity. * The GNU version was written by Richard Mlynarik and is part of the GNU Core Utilities (coreutils). * The command is also available as part of the Windows 2000 Resource Kit and Windows XP SP2 Support Tools.This command was also available as a NetWare-Command residing in the public-directory of the fileserver. It also outputs the current connections to which server the workstation is attached with which username. |