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There are a number of command line options that you can give to GNU
Finger:
- `--face'
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 - `-f'
 - 
Ask Finger for the face of all users information has been requested
about. An explicit user list has to be provided.
 - `--info'
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 - `-l'
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 - `-i'
 - 
Display the "long" form of information for the users fingered. The
exact information returned depends on what finger software is run on the
remote host -- GNU Finger, for instance, returns specific information.
`-l' is supplied for backwards compatibility; 
finger as
distributed from Berkeley has this option.
 - `--brief'
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 - `-b'
 - 
Display the "short" form of information for the users fingered. This
is the opposite of `--info'. 
 - `--port port'
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 - `-P port'
 - 
Make a connection to port, which can be either a numerical port
number or a service name from `/etc/services'.
 - `--help'
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 - `-h'
 - 
Print a description of all options.
 
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