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PROGRAM:

NAME


mactime - Create an ASCII time line of file activity

SYNOPSIS


mactime [-b body ] [-g group file ] [-p password file ] [-i (day|hour) index file ]
[-dhmVy] [-z TIME_ZONE ] [DATE_RANGE]

DESCRIPTION


mactime creates an ASCII time line of file activity based on the body file specified by
'-b' or from STDIN. The time line is written to STDOUT. The body file must be in the
time machine format that is created by 'ils -m', 'fls -m', or the mac-robber tool.

ARGUMENTS


-b body
Specify the location of a body file. This file must be generated by a tool such as
'fls -m' or 'ils -m'. The 'mac-robber' and 'grave-robber' tools can also be used
to generate the file.

-g group file
Specify the location of the group file. mactime will display the group name
instead of the GID if this is given.

-p password file
Specify the location of the passwd file. mactime will display the user name
instead of the UID of this is given.

-i day|hour index file
Specify the location of an index file to write to. The first argument specifies
the granularity, either an hourly summary or daily. If the ´-d´ flag is given,
then the summary will be separated by a ',' to import into a spread sheet.

-d Display timeline and index files in comma delimited format. This is used to import
the data into a spread sheet for presentations or graphs.

-h Display header info about the session including time range, input source, and
passwd or group files.

-V Display version to STDOUT.

-m The month is given as a number instead of name (does not work with -y).

-y The date is displayed in ISO8601 format.

-z TIME_ZONE
The timezone from where the data was collected. The name of this argument is
system dependent (examples include EST5EDT, GMT+1). Does not work with -y.

-z list
List valid timezones.

DATE_RANGE
The range of dates to make the time line for. The standard format is yyyy-mm-dd
for a starting date and no ending date. For an ending date, use yyyy-mm-dd..yyyy-
mm-dd. Date can contain time, use format yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss for starting and/or
ending date.

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