cp
[options] file1 file2cp
[options] files directoryCopy file1 to file2, or copy one or more files to the same names under directory. If the destination is an existing file, the file is overwritten; if the destination is an existing directory, the file is copied into the directory (the directory is not overwritten). If one of the inputs is a directory, use the -r
option.
-i
Prompt for confirmation (y
for yes) before overwriting an existing file.
-p
Preserve the modification time and permission modes for the copied file. (Normally cp supplies the permissions of the invoking user.)
-r
Recursively copy a directory, its files, and its subdirectories to a destination directory, duplicating the tree structure. (This option is used with the second command-line format when at least one of the source file arguments is a directory.) Bear in mind that both symbolic and hard links are copied as real files; the linking structure of the original tree is not preserved.