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# sudo
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> Executes a single command as the superuser or another user.
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+> More information: <https://www.sudo.ws/sudo.html>.
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- Run a command as the superuser:
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@@ -8,16 +9,28 @@
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- Edit a file as the superuser with your default editor:
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-`sudo -e {{/etc/fstab}}`
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+`sudo --edit {{/etc/fstab}}`
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- Run a command as another user and/or group:
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-`sudo -u {{user}} -g {{group}} {{id -a}}`
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+`sudo --user={{user}} --group={{group}} {{id -a}}`
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-- Repeat the last command prefixed with "sudo" (only in bash, zsh, etc.):
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+- Repeat the last command prefixed with "sudo" (only in `bash`, `zsh`, etc.):
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`sudo !!`
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-- Launch the default shell with superuser privileges:
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+- Launch the default shell with superuser privileges and run login-specific files (`.profile`, `.bash_profile`, etc.):
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-`sudo -i`
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+`sudo --login`
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+- Launch the default shell with superuser privileges without changing the environment:
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+`sudo --shell`
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+- Launch the default shell as the specified user, loading the user's environment and reading login-specific files (`.profile`, `.bash_profile`, etc.):
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+`sudo --login --user={{user}}`
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+- List the allowed (and forbidden) commands for the invoking user:
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+`sudo --list`
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