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To be clear, I'm not saying I have a convincing use case for this. It's just that, over many years and hundreds of students, I've developed a nose for what will confuse people trying to learn things.
I can already hear someone asking "Oh, cp works like Unix cp, so mv works like Unix mv?" Oh, my sweet, summer child.
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I realise this applies to upstream too: it's a little confusing that you can't
mv
files into a directory the same way you can withcp
:Originally posted by @bitfield in #153 (comment)
To be clear, I'm not saying I have a convincing use case for this. It's just that, over many years and hundreds of students, I've developed a nose for what will confuse people trying to learn things.
I can already hear someone asking "Oh,
cp
works like Unixcp
, somv
works like Unixmv
?" Oh, my sweet, summer child.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: