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                 |  | UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4622- November  5, 2024
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 : Today's Tip Unix Tip #4622- November  5, 2024
 
 
MOVING FILES AROUND 
Here is another way to move
 files around.
 
 Sometimes you find yourself
 wanting to move a bunch of
 files into a new directory
 that is to be created in the
 current working directory.
 
 Rather than using a temporary
 directory, or grep and variable
 substitution; use a subshell:
 
 $ ( \ls; echo dir; mkdir dir ) | xargs mv
 
 The trick is in using a subshell
 to run a number of commands
 _before_ the output is piped to
 xargs. This idiom is also useful
 for plenty of other applications.
 
 
 
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