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Syntax
The syntax for
mve(sources, target) mve sources target
@mve(sources, target) @mve sources target
Description
Note: Paths can be unoquoted, single quoted or double quoted.
Note: You should also be able to use the move function for the underlying shell as well, typically
Note:
@mve dir1 dir2;! @mve(dir1, dir2)!
Options
The following options are available for
| option | description |
|---|---|
| backup files to be replaced | |
| ensures files have write permission before trying to overwrite them | |
| prompt when moving files | |
| do not overwrite existing files | |
| treat target as a file rather than a directory | |
| only overwrite files if file to replace is newer | |
| output which files are being moved and where (verbose) | |
| option | description |
f++ example
Examples of
mve("sample.txt", "sample1.txt")
mve dir1 dir2 dir3
mve{u} *.txt dir
n++ example
Example of
@mve("sample.txt", "sample1.txt")
@mve dir1 dir2 dir3
@mve{u} *.txt dir

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