Crates.io | cpdir |
lib.rs | cpdir |
version | 0.1.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2023-04-07 17:14:55.010411 |
updated_at | 2023-04-07 17:14:55.010411 |
description | Command-line utility for copying directory structure between two locations. |
homepage | https://github.com/kade-robertson/cpdir |
repository | https://github.com/kade-robertson/cpdir |
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A utility for copying directory structures between two locations.
This will only copy directories, no files will be moved or created.
Any errors preventing a single directory from being moved only mean that single
directory will not be moved. By default, this also means that the exit code from
running this application (aside from nested instances) will always be zero. If
you want to have the application report a non-zero exit code, use the -E
flag.
Command-line utility for copying directory structure between two locations.
Usage: cpdir [OPTIONS] <SOURCE> <DEST>
Arguments:
<SOURCE> The directory to walk to determine the structure to be copied to the
destination
<DEST> The directory to copy walked paths into
Options:
-d, --depth <DEPTH> Controls the recursion depth of the directory walking
process. The allowed range is 0-255. Setting this to
0 will effectively not walk the source directory
[default: 255]
-x, --execute Controls whether folders should actually be created
at the destination. This defaults to false, so this
program will run in a "dry-run" mode unless this
argument is specified
--allow-nesting Whether or not the destination directory is allowed
to be a subdirectory of the source. This can have
undesired behaviour, as directories within the
subdirectory then get copied deeper into the same
subdirectory
-E, --exit-code-failure Whether or not a non-zero exit code should be used in
the case that any directory is not able to be moved
-h, --help Print help
-V, --version Print version