File handling using the mv command (moving and renaming)

The mv or move command is used when we wish to move files from one directory to another, and we don't want to create duplicates while doing this (something that happens when using the cp command).

Getting ready…

Since mv is a built-in command of Linux, we don't have to configure anything else to understand how it works.

How it works…

On every Linux system, this command is installed by default. Let's take a look at how to use the mv command by taking different kinds of examples:

  1. To move the testfile1.txt file from the current directory to any other directory, such as home/practical/example, the command is as follows:
    mv testfile1.txt /home/practical/example
    

    The preceding command will work only ...

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