I'm really new with bash, but it's one of the subjects on school. One of the exercises was:
Give the line number of the file "/etc/passwd" where the information about your own login is.
Suppose USERNAME
is my own login ID, I was able to do it perfectly in this way:
cat /etc/passwd -n | grep USERNAME | cut -f1
Which simply gave the line number required (there may be a more optimised way). I wondered however, if there was a way to make the command more general so that it uses the output of whoami
to represent the grep pattern, without scripting or using a variable. In other words, to keep it an easy-to-read one-line command, like so:
cat /etc/passwd -n | grep (whoami) | cut -f1
Sorry if this is a really noob question.