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mv –suffix=suffix: This option is used to take a backup of the files or directories before overwriting it. mv *: This option will move multiple files to a specific/current directory.Ħ. mv -u: This option implies as “update mode”, means it will update the destination file is missing only when the source file has any new content or even when the destination file is missing.ĥ. mv -v: It means moving the file in “verbose mode”, means it will display the activity status happening while mv command is running.Ĥ. In simple terms, we can rename a file to match another file and still keep the content of the already existing file.ģ.
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mv -n: This option used as no-clobber which implied that it will prevent a file from overwriting. In this scenario, we have to enter “y” to confirm or overwrite the file.Ģ. mv -i: This option signifies “Interactive Mode”, means that it will prompt the user’s confirmation before moving a file that will replace/overwrite already existed file with the same name. There are a variety of options available for move command.ġ.
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