File Move - Rename Files & Directories | Online Free DevTools by Hexmos
Move files and directories with the mv command. Easily rename files, move them to different locations, and manage file operations. Free online tool, no registration required.
mv
Move or rename files and directories. More information: https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/mv-invocation.html.
- Rename a file or directory when the target is not an existing directory:
mv {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/target}}
- Move a file or directory into an existing directory:
mv {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/existing_directory}}
- Move multiple files into an existing directory, keeping the filenames unchanged:
mv {{path/to/source1 path/to/source2 ...}} {{path/to/existing_directory}}
- Do not prompt for confirmation before overwriting existing files:
mv {{[-f|--force]}} {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/target}}
- Prompt for confirmation interactively before overwriting existing files, regardless of file permissions:
mv {{[-i|--interactive]}} {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/target}}
- Do not overwrite existing files at the target:
mv {{[-n|--no-clobber]}} {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/target}}
- Move files in verbose mode, showing files after they are moved:
mv {{[-v|--verbose]}} {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/target}}
- Specify target directory so that you can use external tools to gather movable files:
{{find /var/log -type f -name '*.log' -print0}} | {{xargs -0}} mv {{[-t|--target-directory]}} {{path/to/target_directory}}
