cp --parents option on mac

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Solution 1

You can use the ditto command on Mac OS X:

The basic form

ditto <src-path> <dst-path>

does what you want. There's a lot more options too - check out the man page.

Solution 2

This bothered me quite a lot as well. A workaround for this could be to use rsync.

rsync -R test/withintest/go.rb test2

has the same effect as cp --parents and OS X comes standard with rsync.

Solution 3

You can install the GNU version of cp using MacPorts.

After MacPorts is installed you can install the coreutils packages:

sudo port install coreutils

Then you will be able to use the GNU version cp and other core utilitites (ls, date, cat, etc.) by prefixing the command with a g:

gcp --parents test/withintest/go.rb test2

If you want these GNU versions to be used by default you can add the GNU bin update your path. Add the following to your ~/.bash_profile:

export PATH="/opt/local/libexec/gnubin:$PATH"

Solution 4

I used rsync and what I did was:

rsync -R dir/**/file.json destination

Solution 5

The Homebrew way:

Install coreutils

brew install coreutils

Use the GNU g- prefixed command

gcp --parents test/withintest/go.rb test2
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Updated on July 08, 2022

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  • dmonopoly
    dmonopoly about 2 years

    On Linux, I have a --parents option available for the cp command so I can do

    cp --parents test/withintest/go.rb test2
    

    http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/cp-invocation.html

    On Mac, I do not have this option available. Is there a way to do this on Mac? Why is this option not available?

    PS. The purpose of --parents is the following:

    ‘--parents’ Form the name of each destination file by appending to the target directory a slash and the specified name of the source file.

    The last argument given to cp must be the name of an existing directory.

    For example, the command:

          cp --parents a/b/c existing_dir 
    

    copies the file a/b/c to existing_dir/a/b/c, creating any missing intermediate directories.