July 6, 2021 . 1 MIN READ
http://www.linux.com/learn/answers/view/514-move-all-files-from-a-directory-to-another-one
try the copy command ‘cp’
$ cp -r myfolder/* destinationfolder
cp -r means copy recurrsive, so all folders and files will be copied.
You can use the remove command ‘rm’ to remove a folder
$ rm -r myfolder
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