# cp > Copy files and directories. > More information: . - Copy a file to another location: `cp {{path/to/source_file.ext}} {{path/to/target_file.ext}}` - Copy a file into another directory, keeping the filename: `cp {{path/to/source_file.ext}} {{path/to/target_parent_directory}}` - Recursively copy a directory's contents to another location (if the destination exists, the directory is copied inside it): `cp {{[-r|--recursive]}} {{path/to/source_directory}} {{path/to/target_directory}}` - Copy a directory recursively, in verbose mode (shows files as they are copied): `cp {{[-vr|--verbose --recursive]}} {{path/to/source_directory}} {{path/to/target_directory}}` - Copy multiple files at once to a directory: `cp {{[-t|--target-directory]}} {{path/to/destination_directory}} {{path/to/file1 path/to/file2 ...}}` - Copy all files with a specific extension to another location, in interactive mode (prompts user before overwriting): `cp {{[-i|--interactive]}} {{*.ext}} {{path/to/target_directory}}` - Follow symbolic links before copying: `cp {{[-L|--dereference]}} {{link}} {{path/to/target_directory}}` - Use the full path of source files, creating any missing intermediate directories when copying: `cp --parents {{source/path/to/file}} {{path/to/target_file}}`