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## Bash command: mv
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## Bash command: mv
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**Moves files and folders.**
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**Rename file.**
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```
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mv source target
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mv <source> <target>
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mv source ... directory
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**Moves files and folders.**
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mv <source> <path + filename>
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The first argument is the file you want to move, and the second is the location to move it to. It can also be used to rename a file, by inputting 2 file names as parameters, like so: `mv originalFilename.txt newFilename.txt`
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The first argument is the file you want to move, and the second is the location to move it to. It can also be used to rename a file, by inputting 2 file names as parameters, like so: `mv originalFilename.txt newFilename.txt`
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