Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short
options too.
-a
, --acc-expiration
Display data about the date of last password change and the
account expiration date (see shadow(5) for more info).
(Requires root privileges.)
--btmp-file
path
Alternate path for btmp.
-c
, --colon-separate
Separate info about each user with a colon instead of a
newline.
-e
, --export
Output data in the format of NAME=VALUE.
-f
, --failed
Display data about the users' last failed login attempts.
-G
, --supp-groups
Show information about supplementary groups.
-g
, --groups
=groups
Only show data of users belonging to groups. More than one
group may be specified; the list has to be comma-separated.
Unknown group names are ignored.
Note that relation between user and group may be invisible
for primary group if the user is not explicitly specify as
group member (e.g., in /etc/group). If the command lslogins
scans for groups than it uses groups database only, and user
database with primary GID is not used at all.
-h
, --help
Display help information and exit.
-L
, --last
Display data containing information about the users' last
login sessions.
-l
, --logins
=logins
Only show data of users with a login specified in logins
(user names or user IDS). More than one login may be
specified; the list has to be comma-separated. Unknown login
names are ignored.
-n
, --newline
Display each piece of information on a separate line.
--noheadings
Do not print a header line.
--notruncate
Don't truncate output.
-o
, --output
list
Specify which output columns to print. The default list of
columns may be extended if list is specified in the format
+list.
--output-all
Output all available columns. --help
to get a list of all
supported columns.
-p
, --pwd
Display information related to login by password (see also
-afL).
-r
, --raw
Raw output (no columnation).
-s
, --system-accs
Show system accounts. These are by default all accounts with
a UID between 101 and 999 (inclusive), with the exception of
either nobody or nfsnobody (UID 65534). This hardcoded
default may be overwritten by parameters SYS_UID_MIN and
SYS_UID_MAX in the file /etc/login.defs.
--time-format
type
Display dates in short, full or iso format. The default is
short, this time format is designed to be space efficient and
human readable.
-u
, --user-accs
Show user accounts. These are by default all accounts with
UID above 1000 (inclusive), with the exception of either
nobody or nfsnobody (UID 65534). This hardcoded default maybe
overwritten by parameters UID_MIN and UID_MAX in the file
/etc/login.defs.
-V
, --version
Display version information and exit.
--wtmp-file
path
Alternate path for wtmp.
--lastlog
path
Alternate path for lastlog(8).
-Z
, --context
Display the users' security context.
-z
, --print0
Delimit user entries with a nul character, instead of a
newline.