6/13/2023 0 Comments An objcopy equivalent for mac![]() You can think of a trailing / on a source as meaning 'copy the contents of this directory' as opposed to 'copy the directory by name', but in both cases the attributes of the containing directory are transferred to the containing directory on the destination. Rsync -avhP source destination a=archive, v=verbose, h=human readable, P=save intermediate Partial files (-partial) and give you Progress (-progress) A trailing slash on the source changes this behavior to avoid creating an additional directory level at the destination. ![]() Here's my cheatsheet for rsync, read the man page for it though. ![]() I think cp with these options will overlook changed files, my favorite for stuff like this is rsync.
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