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this page was not created because cp stands for club penguin in terms of games
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For example, if you have a file named <code>README.md</code>, and you want to copy it into a directory called <code>dir</code>, you run <code>cp README.md dir</code>. Simple enough, right?
For example, if you have a file named <code>README.md</code>, and you want to copy it into a directory called <code>dir</code>, you run <code>cp README.md dir</code>. Simple enough, right?
cp stands for CoPy.
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This page was created because cp, outside of Unix, literally stands for (you know what), not because it also stands for Club Penguin for the game.

Revision as of 18:41, 11 March 2023

cp is the name of the command used in Unix to copy files/folders into a folder/directory

For example, if you have a file named README.md, and you want to copy it into a directory called dir, you run cp README.md dir. Simple enough, right?