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In computer software, logname (stands for Logon Name) is a program in Unix and Unix-like operating systems that prints the name of the user executing the command. It corresponds to the LOGNAME variable in the system-state environment. The logname system call and command appeared for the first time in UNIX System III.

Usage: logname
Print the name of the current user.

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