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README.md

Change struct

You need to rearrange the file structure that you created earlier in the "file-struct" exercise. Here is an example of how to move, rename, copy and delete a file or repo:

Copy

cp `file to copy` `path of destination`
cp -r `repo to copy` `path of destination`

Move or Rename

User-> mv `file to move` `path of destination`
User-> mv -r `repo to move` `path of destination`
User-> ls
text.txt old_repo
User-> mv text.txt new_text.txt
User-> mv old_repo new_repo
User-> ls
new_text.txt old_repo

Delete

User-> rm `file to remove`
User-> rm -r `repo to remove`

Instructions

Use those commands to create the following file structure:

- Copy the `struct` repo that you created and change its name to `new_struct`.
- Create the `0_to_3` and `6_to_9` folders.
- Move the folder `0, 1, 2 and 3` inside the `0_to_3` folder.
- Move the folder `6, 7, 8 and 9` inside the `6_to_9` folder.
- Remove the folder `5`.
- Rename the folder `10`, to `new_folder`
- Copy the folder `1` inside the folder `8`

In this exercise you wil use the command tree to see the file structure as in the example bellow. tree is a recursive directory listing program that produces a depth-indented listing of files. With no arguments, tree lists the files in the current directory.

User-> tree new-struct/
new-struct/
├── 0_to_3
   ├── 0
   ├── 1
   ├── 2
   └── 3
       └── text.txt
├── 4
   └── text2.txt
├── 6_to_9
   ├── 6
   ├── 7
   ├── 8
   └── 9
└── A
    └── text3.txt

Once it is done, use the command below to create the file done.tar to be submitted.

User-> tar -cf done.tar *
User-> ls new-struct/
0_to_3  4  6_to_9  A  done.tar

Only done.tar should be submitted.

Tips:

Use the command man <name of the command> to get more info on some command that you need to use.