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$ tldr -p linux who
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The command "tldr -p linux who" is used to display a simplified summary of the "who" command for the Linux operating system.

The "who" command in Linux is used to display information about currently logged in users. It shows details such as the username, terminal, login time, and remote host for each user.

The "tldr" command is a simplified and community-driven alternative to traditional man pages that provides concise explanations of various commands. It stands for "too long; didn't read" and aims to provide quick and easy-to-understand summaries of command usage without delving into intricate details.

So, when you execute "tldr -p linux who", it will display a brief summary or "cheat sheet" for the "who" command in Linux, highlighting its key functionalities and options.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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