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    NAME

    
    
    mv
    
     - move files
    
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    [-f | i | n ] [-v ] source target
    [-f | i | n ] [-v ] source ... directory  

    DESCRIPTION

    In its first form, the utility renames the file named by the source operand to the destination path named by the target operand. This form is assumed when the last operand does not name an already existing directory.

    In its second form, moves each file named by a source operand to a destination file in the existing directory named by the directory operand. The destination path for each operand is the pathname produced by the concatenation of the last operand, a slash, and the final pathname component of the named file.

    The following options are available:

    -f
    Do not prompt for confirmation before overwriting the destination path. (The -f option overrides any previous -i or -n options.)
    -i
    Cause to write a prompt to standard error before moving a file that would overwrite an existing file. If the response from the standard input begins with the character `y' or `Y' , the move is attempted. (The -i option overrides any previous -f or -n options.)
    -n
    Do not overwrite an existing file. (The -n option overrides any previous -f or -i options.)
    -v
    Cause to be verbose, showing files after they are moved.

    It is an error for the source operand to specify a directory if the target exists and is not a directory.

    If the destination path does not have a mode which permits writing, prompts the user for confirmation as specified for the -i option.

    As the rename(2) call does not work across file systems, uses cp(1) and rm(1) to accomplish the move. The effect is equivalent to:

    rm -f destination_path && \
    cp -pRP source_file destination && \
    rm -rf source_file
    
     

    EXIT STATUS

    Ex -std  

    COMPATIBILITY

    The -n and -v options are non-standard and their use in scripts is not recommended.  

    SEE ALSO

    cp(1), rm(1), symlink(7)  

    STANDARDS

    The utility is expected to be St -p1003.2 compatible.  

    HISTORY

    A command appeared in AT&T System v1 .


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    EXIT STATUS
    COMPATIBILITY
    SEE ALSO
    STANDARDS
    HISTORY


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