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ln -r --symbolic ./{{arg|existing file}} {{arg|name for link}} | ln -r --symbolic ./{{arg|existing file}} {{arg|name for link}} | ||
Relative links will still work even if the folder containing both files (the original and the link) is moved or copied. | Relative links will still work even if the folder containing both files (the original and the link) is moved or copied. | ||
==Notes== | |||
* [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1347105/linux-link-all-files-from-one-to-another-directory LINUX: Link all files from one to another directory] | |||
Revision as of 16:36, 13 November 2022
ln is the Linux command for creating a link to a file or folder.
To create a relative link:
ln -r --symbolic ./<existing file> <name for link>
Relative links will still work even if the folder containing both files (the original and the link) is moved or copied.
