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35.Dd March 15, 2013
36.Dt CP 1
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm cp
40.Nd copy files
41.Sh SYNOPSIS
42.Nm
43.Oo
44.Fl R
45.Op Fl H | Fl L | Fl P
46.Oc
47.Op Fl f | i | n
48.Op Fl alpvx
49.Ar source_file target_file
50.Nm
51.Oo
52.Fl R
53.Op Fl H | Fl L | Fl P
54.Oc
55.Op Fl f | i | n
56.Op Fl alpvx
57.Ar source_file ... target_directory
58.Sh DESCRIPTION
59In the first synopsis form, the
60.Nm
61utility copies the contents of the
62.Ar source_file
63to the
64.Ar target_file .
65In the second synopsis form,
66the contents of each named
67.Ar source_file
68is copied to the destination
69.Ar target_directory .
70The names of the files themselves are not changed.
71If
72.Nm
73detects an attempt to copy a file to itself, the copy will fail.
74.Pp
75The following options are available:
76.Bl -tag -width flag
77.It Fl H
78If the
79.Fl R
80option is specified, symbolic links on the command line are followed.
81(Symbolic links encountered in the tree traversal are not followed.)
82.It Fl L
83If the
84.Fl R
85option is specified, all symbolic links are followed.
86.It Fl P
87If the
88.Fl R
89option is specified, no symbolic links are followed.
90This is the default.
91.It Fl R
92If
93.Ar source_file
94designates a directory,
95.Nm
96copies the directory and the entire subtree connected at that point.
97If the
98.Ar source_file
99ends in a
100.Pa / ,
101the contents of the directory are copied rather than the
102directory itself.
103This option also causes symbolic links to be copied, rather than
104indirected through, and for
105.Nm
106to create special files rather than copying them as normal files.
107Created directories have the same mode as the corresponding source
108directory, unmodified by the process' umask.
109.Pp
110Note that
111.Nm
112copies hard linked files as separate files.
113If you need to preserve hard links, consider using
114.Xr tar 1 ,
115.Xr cpio 1 ,
116or
117.Xr pax 1
118instead.
119.It Fl a
120Archive mode.
121Same as
122.Fl RpP .
123.It Fl f
124For each existing destination pathname, remove it and
125create a new file, without prompting for confirmation
126regardless of its permissions.
127(The
128.Fl f
129option overrides any previous
130.Fl i
131or
132.Fl n
133options.)
134.It Fl i
135Cause
136.Nm
137to write a prompt to the standard error output before copying a file
138that would overwrite an existing file.
139If the response from the standard input begins with the character
140.Sq Li y
141or
142.Sq Li Y ,
143the file copy is attempted.
144(The
145.Fl i
146option overrides any previous
147.Fl f
148or
149.Fl n
150options.)
151.It Fl l
152Create hard links to regular files in a hierarchy instead of copying.
153.It Fl n
154Do not overwrite an existing file.
155(The
156.Fl n
157option overrides any previous
158.Fl f
159or
160.Fl i
161options.)
162.It Fl p
163Cause
164.Nm
165to preserve the following attributes of each source
166file in the copy: modification time, access time,
167file flags, file mode, ACL, user ID, and group ID, as allowed by permissions.
168.Pp
169If the user ID and group ID cannot be preserved, no error message
170is displayed and the exit value is not altered.
171.Pp
172If the source file has its set-user-ID bit on and the user ID cannot
173be preserved, the set-user-ID bit is not preserved
174in the copy's permissions.
175If the source file has its set-group-ID bit on and the group ID cannot
176be preserved, the set-group-ID bit is not preserved
177in the copy's permissions.
178If the source file has both its set-user-ID and set-group-ID bits on,
179and either the user ID or group ID cannot be preserved, neither
180the set-user-ID nor set-group-ID bits are preserved in the copy's
181permissions.
182.It Fl v
183Cause
184.Nm
185to be verbose, showing files as they are copied.
186.It Fl x
187File system mount points are not traversed.
188.El
189.Pp
190For each destination file that already exists, its contents are
191overwritten if permissions allow.
192Its mode, user ID, and group
193ID are unchanged unless the
194.Fl p
195option was specified.
196.Pp
197In the second synopsis form,
198.Ar target_directory
199must exist unless there is only one named
200.Ar source_file
201which is a directory and the
202.Fl R
203flag is specified.
204.Pp
205If the destination file does not exist, the mode of the source file is
206used as modified by the file mode creation mask
207.Pf ( Ic umask ,
208see
209.Xr csh 1 ) .
210If the source file has its set-user-ID bit on, that bit is removed
211unless both the source file and the destination file are owned by the
212same user.
213If the source file has its set-group-ID bit on, that bit is removed
214unless both the source file and the destination file are in the same
215group and the user is a member of that group.
216If both the set-user-ID and set-group-ID bits are set, all of the above
217conditions must be fulfilled or both bits are removed.
218.Pp
219Appropriate permissions are required for file creation or overwriting.
220.Pp
221Symbolic links are always followed unless the
222.Fl R
223flag is set, in which case symbolic links are not followed, by default.
224The
225.Fl H
226or
227.Fl L
228flags (in conjunction with the
229.Fl R
230flag) cause symbolic links to be followed as described above.
231The
232.Fl H ,
233.Fl L
234and
235.Fl P
236options are ignored unless the
237.Fl R
238option is specified.
239In addition, these options override each other and the
240command's actions are determined by the last one specified.
241.Pp
242If
243.Nm
244receives a
245.Dv SIGINFO
246(see the
247.Cm status
248argument for
249.Xr stty 1 )
250signal, the current input and output file and the percentage complete
251will be written to the standard output.
252.Sh EXIT STATUS
253.Ex -std
254.Sh EXAMPLES
255Make a copy of file
256.Pa foo
257named
258.Pa bar :
259.Pp
260.Dl $ cp foo bar
261.Pp
262Copy a group of files to the
263.Pa /tmp
264directory:
265.Pp
266.Dl $ cp *.txt /tmp
267.Pp
268Copy the directory
269.Pa junk
270and all of its contents (including any subdirectories) to the
271.Pa /tmp
272directory:
273.Pp
274.Dl $ cp -R junk /tmp
275.Sh COMPATIBILITY
276Historic versions of the
277.Nm
278utility had a
279.Fl r
280option.
281This implementation supports that option, however, its behavior
282is different from historical
283.Fx
284behavior.
285Use of this option
286is strongly discouraged as the behavior is
287implementation-dependent.
288In
289.Fx ,
290.Fl r
291is a synonym for
292.Fl RL
293and works the same unless modified by other flags.
294Historical implementations
295of
296.Fl r
297differ as they copy special files as normal
298files while recreating a hierarchy.
299.Pp
300The
301.Fl v
302and
303.Fl n
304options are non-standard and their use in scripts is not recommended.
305.Sh SEE ALSO
306.Xr mv 1 ,
307.Xr rcp 1 ,
308.Xr umask 2 ,
309.Xr fts 3 ,
310.Xr symlink 7
311.Sh STANDARDS
312The
313.Nm
314command is expected to be
315.St -p1003.2
316compatible.
317.Sh HISTORY
318A
319.Nm
320command appeared in
321.At v1 .
322