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Linux double commander
Linux double commander






linux double commander

Overwrites a backup suffix with its own term when copying with -backup.Ĭp -backup=simple –suffix=own_suffix text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/Ĭopies the file only if the destination file is older than the original.Ĭp -u text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/text.txtĬp -update text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/text.txt Overwrites a backup suffix when copying with -backup.Ĭp -backup=simple -S text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/ The security context of the original file is inherited during copying.Ĭp -preserve=context text.txt text1.txtĮxtended attributes of the original file are inherited during copying.Īll attributes of the original file are inherited during copying.Ĭp -P text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/Ĭp -no-dereference text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder /ĭirectories are copied recursively including subdirectories.Ĭp -r /home/user/originalfolder/ /home/user/destinationfolder/Ĭp -R /home/user/originalfolder/ /home/user/destinationfolder/Ĭp -recursive /home/user/originalfolder/ /home/user/destinationfolder/Ĭreates a symbolic link to the original file.Ĭp -s text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/Ĭp -symbolic-link text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/ Links of the original file are inherited when copying.

linux double commander

The timestamp of the original file is inherited during copying.Ĭp -preserve=timestamp text.txt text1.txt The ownership of the original file is inherited when it is copied.Ĭp -preserve=ownership text.txt text1.txt The mode of the original file is inherited during copying. Copies the file with the same permission settings and metadata as the original.Ĭp -a text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/Ĭp -archive text.txt /home/ user/destinationfolder/Ĭreates a copy in the buffer if the original and the destination have the same file name but different contents.Ĭp -b text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/Ĭp -backup text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/Ĭreates a new numbered file if the original and destination have the same file name but different contents.Ĭp -backup=numbered text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/Ĭreates a new numbered file if the original and destination have the same file name but different contents – and there are already numbered backups.Ĭp -backup=existing text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/Ĭp -d text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/Ĭp -f text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/text.txtĬp -force text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/text.txtĪsks permission before overwriting files with the same name.Ĭp -i text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/Ĭp -interactive text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/Ĭp -l text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/Ĭp -link text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/Ĭp -n text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/Ĭp –no-cobbler text.txt /home/user/destinationfolder/Īttributes of the original file are inherited during copying.








Linux double commander