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Move files in the Linux terminal

Move files in the Linux terminal: Moving files

To move a file on a computer with a graphical interface, you open the folder where the file is currently located, and then open another window to the folder you want to move the file into. Finally, you drag and drop the file from one to the other.

To move a file in a terminal, you use the mv command to move a file from one location to another.

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Published on 4 August 2021 by Alan Category: SoftwareTag: Files, Linux, Move, terminal

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