How do you copy in terminal?
Answer / Puja Jaiswal
"To copy a file or directory in Linux, use the 'cp' command. For example, 'cp source_file target_directory'. To copy multiple files, separate them with spaces. If you want to copy a directory, include the '-R' (recursive) option: 'cp -R source_directory target_directory'"
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