nuts4_141/
nuts4_141/n4/boards/0002/
nuts4_141/n4/boards/0003/
nuts4_141/n4/boards/0004/
nuts4_141/n4/boards/0006/
nuts4_141/n4/boards/0FFF/
nuts4_141/n4/etc/
nuts4_141/n4/pubgroups/0004/
nuts4_141/n4/pubgroups/0006/
nuts4_141/n4/users/0FFF/
nuts4_141/n4b/boards/0001/
nuts4_141/n4b/boards/0002/
nuts4_141/n4b/boards/0FFF/
nuts4_141/n4b/etc/
nuts4_141/n4b/pubgroups/0004/
nuts4_141/n4b/pubgroups/0005/
nuts4_141/n4b/src/
nuts4_141/n4b/users/0FFF/
~BM*** Look ***

~FTUsage:~RS look [<group id>]

This shows details about a group, including its id, name, its description,
who is in it etc. If you do not give a group id the command defaults to the
current group you are in. If any given user is invisible you will not be able
to see them unless you are a high enough level.
   All users can view all groups whether they have permission or not to join
those groups. This is because users can discern who is in a group anyway by
using the "who" command so there is no reduction in group privacy.

~FYSee also:~RS lsgroups