W (Unix)
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The command w on many Unix-like operating systems provides a quick summary of every user logged into a computer, what that user is currently doing, and what load all the activity is imposing on the computer itself. The command is a one-command combination of several other Unix programs: who, uptime, and ps -a.
Sample output (this will, of course, vary between systems):
$ w 11:12am up 608 day(s), 19:56, 6 users, load average: 0.36, 0.36, 0.37 User tty login@ idle what smithj pts/5 8:52am w jonesm pts/23 20Apr06 28 -bash harry pts/18 9:01am 9 pine peterb pts/19 21Apr06 emacs -nw html/index.html janetmcq pts/8 10:12am 3days -csh singh pts/12 16Apr06 5:29 /usr/bin/perl -w perl/test/program.pl
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Unix command line programs and builtins (more) | |||
| File and file system management: | cat | chattr | cd | chmod | chown | chgrp | cksum | cmp | cp | du | df | file | fsck | fuser | ln | ls | lsof | mkdir | mount | mv | pwd | rm | rmdir | split | touch | ||
| Process management: | at | chroot | crontab | exit | kill | killall | nice | pgrep | pidof | pkill | ps | sleep | time | top | wait | watch | ||
| User Management/Environment: | env | finger | id | mesg | passwd | su | sudo | uname | uptime | w | wall | who | whoami | write | ||
| Text processing: | awk | comm | cut | ed | ex | fmt | head | iconv | join | less | more | paste | pg | sed | sort | tac | tail | tr | uniq | wc | xargs | ||
| Shell programming: | basename | echo | expr | false | printf | test | true | unset | Printing: | lp |
| Communications: inetd | netstat | ping | rlogin | traceroute | Searching: find | grep | strings | Miscellaneous: banner | bc | cal | dd | man | size | yes | |
