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I made a permanent alias called usernum that looks like this:

usernum='who | wc -l'

It simply returns how many users there are. I'm trying to put the following command in a cronjob.

echo "The following number of users are logged in: $usernum"

However, this only echos:

The following number of users are logged in:

How do I make it so that a command can be used in the string of an echo command with substitution?

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Change to:

alias usernum='who | wc -l'
echo "The following number of users are logged in: $(usernum)"
The following number of users are logged in: 1
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  • Thanks! This is just what I was looking for. I'm really new to Linux and I couldn't find this simple answer for some reason. Oct 5, 2015 at 1:22
  • @chepner I have added the actual commands and output to show that it works.
    – stark
    Oct 5, 2015 at 14:14
  • Sorry, I failed to notice you defined an actual alias.
    – chepner
    Oct 5, 2015 at 14:19
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Use a function instead of an alias:

usernum() { who | wc -l ; }

Then call the function:

echo "$(usernum) users are logged in."

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