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|   | # The `last` command
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|  | This command shows you a list of all the users that have logged in and out since the creation of the `var/log/wtmp` file. There are also some parameters you can add which will show you for example when a certain user has logged in and how long he was logged in for. | ||
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|  | If you want to see the last 5 logs, just add `-5` to the command like this: | ||
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|  | last -5 | ||
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|  | And if you want to see the last 10, add `-10`. | ||
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|  | Another cool thing you can do is if you add `-F` you can see the login and logout time including the dates. | ||
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|  | last -F | ||
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|  | There are quite a lot of stuff you can view with this command. If you need to find out more about this command you can run: | ||
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|  | last --help | ||
|  | ``` |