This article introduces linux group management related commands, including adding groups, deleting groups, modifying groups, setting group administrators, viewing groups to which users belong, etc.
groupadd
This command is used to create a new group.
create a group named as group_name
sudo groupadd group_name
groupmod
This command is used to modify attribute of the group.
change group name
sudo groupmod -n origin_group_name new_group_name
add user to the group
sudo groupmod -G group_name user_name
groupdel
This command is used to delete the group.
delete one group
sudo groupdel group_name
gpasswd
This command is used to manage members of the group.
add user to the group
sudo gpasswd -a user_name group_name
delete a user from group
sudo gpasswd -d user_name group_name
set a user as admin of the group
sudo gpasswd -A user_name group_name
groups
This command is used to show the groups that the user belongs to.
show user’s groups
sudo groups user_name