install
Copy files and set attributes.
Copy files (often executable) to a system location like `/usr/local/bin`, give them the appropriate permissions/ownership.
- Copy files to the destination:
install {path/to/source_file1 path/to/source_file2 ...} {path/to/destination}
- Copy files to the destination, setting their ownership:
install --owner {user} {path/to/source_file1 path/to/source_file2 ...} {path/to/destination}
- Copy files to the destination, setting their group ownership:
install --group {user} {path/to/source_file1 path/to/source_file2 ...} {path/to/destination}
- Copy files to the destination, setting their `mode`:
install --mode {+x} {path/to/source_file1 path/to/source_file2 ...} {path/to/destination}
- Copy files and apply access/modification times of source to the destination:
install --preserve-timestamps {path/to/source_file1 path/to/source_file2 ...} {path/to/destination}
- Copy files and create the directories at the destination if they don't exist:
install -D {path/to/source_file1 path/to/source_file2 ...} {path/to/destination}
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