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Linux uses the command to rename files and folders

2025-01-17 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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Linux renaming files and folders can be achieved using the mv command.

Mv command:

The Linux mv command is used to rename or move a file or directory to another location.

Example:

For example, before.txt is the file name before modification, and after.txt is the file name to be modified.

The command is:

Mv before.txt after.txt

Note: if there is also an after.txt file in the current directory, our file will overwrite it.

The mv command can also move files and folders, such as moving the / a directory under / b and renaming it c.

The command is:

Mv / a / b/c

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