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  cp file.txt file-`date --iso`.txt
 
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* cp using [[Bash]] [[paramter expansion]]:  
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* cp using [[Bash]] [[brace expansion]]:  
 
<code>cp /etc/httpd/httpd.{,.BAK}</code>
 
<code>cp /etc/httpd/httpd.{,.BAK}</code>
  

Revision as of 07:10, 26 June 2020

cp[1] command is used for copying files and directories. It lacks progress bar indicator[2], but you can use progress -w or progress -m command to display the percentage of copied data or use rsync[3] command.

Ansible also includes a cp module with limited scalability (>hundreds of files) [4]

Options

-a, --archive
-l, --link hard link files instead of copying
-p same as --preserve=mode,ownership,timestamps
-R, -r, --recursive

Examples

cp -rp /home/origin /home/destination
cp file.txt file-`date --iso`.txt

cp /etc/httpd/httpd.{,.BAK}

Activities

  1. Understand the differences between cp, scp and rsync: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20244585/how-does-scp-differ-from-rsync
  2. Understand --sparse option and usage cases
  3. Learn how to not overwrite a file with -n, --no-clobber option[5] or using rsync -a -v --ignore-existing src dst

Related commands

See also

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Source: https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Linux/Basic_commands/cp

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