In Linux, if you have a command summary/synopsis of following fomat (for example from man pages or from --help of command): cp [OPTION]... [-T] SOURCE DEST
what does the [] symbolize?
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optional argument
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In Linux, if you have a command summary/synopsis of following fomat (for example from man pages or from --help of command): cp [OPTION]... [-T] SOURCE DEST
what does the [] symbolize?
Answer
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Question
In Linux, if you have a command summary/synopsis of following fomat (for example from man pages or from --help of command): cp [OPTION]... [-T] SOURCE DEST
what does the [] symbolize?
Answer
optional argument
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4. Basic Commands g me to ask why typing in literal, < , i , o , p , o , r , t and > characters did not work will get a rude reply.] These are common conventions used to specify the usage of a command. The <span>[ and ] brackets are also not actually typed but mean that the contents between them are optional. The ellipses ... mean that <file> can be given repeatedly, and these also are never actu
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