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cp Cheatsheet

cp Cheatsheet

Basic Syntax

Core command forms for copy operations.

Command Description
cp [OPTIONS] SOURCE DEST Copy one file to destination
cp [OPTIONS] SOURCE... DIRECTORY Copy multiple sources into a directory
cp -r [OPTIONS] SOURCE DEST Copy directory recursively
cp -- FILE DEST Copy file whose name starts with -

Copy Files

Common file copy commands.

Command Description
cp file.txt /tmp/ Copy file to another directory
cp file.txt newname.txt Copy and rename in same directory
cp file1 file2 /backup/ Copy multiple files to a directory
cp *.log /var/log/archive/ Copy files matching pattern
cp /src/file.txt /dest/newname.txt Copy and rename to another directory

Copy Directories

Copy entire directory trees.

Command Description
cp -r dir/ /dest/ Copy directory recursively
cp -r dir1 dir2 /dest/ Copy multiple directories
cp -r /src/dir /dest/dir-new Copy and rename directory
cp -r dir/. /dest/ Copy directory contents only (not the directory itself)

Overwrite Behavior

Control what happens when the destination already exists.

Command Description
cp -i file.txt /dest/ Prompt before overwrite
cp -n file.txt /dest/ Never overwrite existing file
cp -f file.txt /dest/ Force overwrite without prompt
cp -u file.txt /dest/ Copy only if source is newer than destination

Preserve Attributes

Keep timestamps, ownership, and permissions when copying.

Command Description
cp -p file.txt /dest/ Preserve mode, ownership, and timestamps
cp -a dir/ /dest/ Archive mode — preserve all attributes, copy recursively
cp --preserve=timestamps file.txt /dest/ Preserve only timestamps
cp --preserve=mode file.txt /dest/ Preserve only permissions

Useful Patterns

Common real-world cp command combinations.

Command Description
cp file.txt{,.bak} Quick backup via brace expansion
cp -v file.txt /dest/ Verbose output
cp -rv dir/ /dest/ Verbose recursive copy output
find . -name '*.conf' -exec cp -t /backup/ {} + Copy matched files with find
cp -a /src/. /dest/ Mirror directory preserving all attributes

Troubleshooting

Quick checks for common copy errors.

Note: cp -t in the find example is GNU-specific and may not be available on non-GNU systems.

Issue Check
omitting directory Add -r to copy directories
Permission denied Check source read permission and destination write permission
No such file or directory Verify source path with ls -l source
Destination file overwritten Use -i or -n to protect existing files
Attributes not preserved Use -a or -p to preserve ownership and timestamps

Related Guides

Use these guides for detailed copy workflows.

Guide Description
Linux cp Command: Copy Files and Directories Full cp guide with examples
How to Copy Files and Directories in Linux Overview of all copy tools
mv Cheatsheet Move and rename files
rsync Cheatsheet Remote and local sync with progress