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11,273 Pointsuse of a / after directory name , ie. cp bird.txt mall/ (1:10 into video)
I notice about 1:10 into the video he types the command
cp bird.txt mall/
But I see when I test out a similar attempt on Terminal (not workspace), I am able to copy a file into a subdirectory without the / following the directory name.
Is there a reason he includes it here?
2 Answers
Robert Gulley
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 10,722 PointsHi Rick! You are absolutely correct. The / following a directory name is completely voluntary in this case. He includes it because it is his preference.
cp bird.txt mall is the same as cp bird.txt mall/
Either is acceptable.
Rick S
11,273 PointsThank you, Robert