commandiden
Commandiden is a term that sometimes appears in discussions related to systems administration and automation. It refers to the act of executing a command with a specific set of privileges, often elevated ones, to perform a task. This can involve running scripts, interacting with system services, or making configuration changes that would not be permitted for a standard user. The necessity of commandiden arises from the principle of least privilege, where users are granted only the permissions required to perform their designated functions, thereby enhancing security.
In practice, commandiden is often achieved through tools like sudo (superuser do) on Unix-like systems, or by