mv
Move or rename files and directories. More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/mv>.
Install
- All systems
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curl cmd.cat/mv.sh
- Debian
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apt-get install coreutils
- Ubuntu
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apt-get install coreutils
- Alpine
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apk add coreutils
- Arch Linux
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pacman -S coreutils
- Kali Linux
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apt-get install coreutils
- CentOS
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yum install coreutils
- Fedora
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dnf install coreutils
- Windows (WSL2)
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sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install coreutils
- OS X
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brew install coreutils
- Raspbian
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apt-get install coreutils
- Dockerfile
- dockerfile.run/mv
- Docker
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docker run cmd.cat/mv mv
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Move or rename files and directories. More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/mv>.
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Rename a file or directory when the target is not an existing directory:
mv path/to/source path/to/target
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Move a file or directory into an existing directory:
mv path/to/source path/to/existing_directory
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Move multiple files into an existing directory, keeping the filenames unchanged:
mv path/to/source1 path/to/source2 ... path/to/existing_directory
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Do not prompt for confirmation before overwriting existing files:
mv -f path/to/source path/to/target
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Prompt for confirmation before overwriting existing files, regardless of file permissions:
mv -i path/to/source path/to/target
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Do not overwrite existing files at the target:
mv -n path/to/source path/to/target
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Move files in verbose mode, showing files after they are moved:
mv -v path/to/source path/to/target
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