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- .TH CP 1
- .SH NAME
- cp, fcp, mv \- copy, move files
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B cp
- [
- .B -gux
- ]
- .I file1 file2
- .br
- .B cp
- [
- .B -gux
- ]
- .I file ... directory
- .PP
- .B fcp
- [
- .B -gux
- ]
- .I file1 file2
- .br
- .B fcp
- [
- .B -gux
- ]
- .I file ... directory
- .PP
- .B mv
- .I file1 file2
- .br
- .B mv
- .I file ... directory
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- In the first form
- .I file1
- is any name and
- .I file2
- is any name except an existing directory.
- In the second form the commands
- copy or move one or more
- .I files
- into a
- .I directory
- under their original file names, as if by a sequence of
- commands in the first form.
- Thus
- .L "cp f1 f2 dir
- is equivalent to
- .LR "cp f1 dir/f1; cp f2 dir/f2" .
- .PP
- .I Cp
- copies the contents of plain
- .I file1
- to
- .IR file2 .
- The mode and owner of
- .I file2
- are preserved if it already
- exists; the mode of
- .I file1
- is used otherwise.
- The
- .B -x
- option sets the mode and modified time of
- .I file2
- from
- .IR file1 ;
- .B -g
- sets the group id; and
- .B -u
- sets the group id and user id (which is usually only possible if the file server is in an administrative mode).
- .PP
- .I Fcp
- behaves like
- .I cp
- but transfers multiple blocks in parallel while copying;
- it is noticeably faster than
- .I cp
- when the files involved are stored on servers connected over long-distance lines.
- It is only appropriate to use
- .I fcp
- with file servers that respect the
- .I offset
- in
- .IR read (5)
- and
- .I write
- messages.
- This includes the disk-based file systems and ramfs
- but excludes most device file systems.
- .PP
- .I Mv
- moves
- .I file1
- to
- .IR file2 .
- If the files are in the same directory,
- .I file1
- is just renamed;
- otherwise
- .I mv
- behaves like
- .I cp
- .B -x
- followed by
- .B rm
- .IR file1 .
- .I Mv
- will rename directories,
- but it refuses to move a directory into another directory.
- .SH SOURCE
- .B /sys/src/cmd/cp.c
- .br
- .B /sys/src/cmd/fcp.c
- .br
- .B /sys/src/cmd/mv.c
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- .IR cat (1),
- .I dircp
- in
- .IR tar (1),
- .IR stat (2),
- .IR read (5)
- .SH DIAGNOSTICS
- .IR Cp ,
- .IR fcp ,
- and
- .I mv
- refuse to copy or move files onto themselves.
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