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The Linux cp Command: Practical Examples

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Apr 6, 2025

Copying files and directories is one of the most common tasks in Linux, and the cp (copy) command provides a straightforward way to accomplish this. Whether you’re backing up important data, organizing files, or duplicating directories, knowing how to use cp effectively can greatly enhance your efficiency.

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