# mv > Move or rename files and directories. > More information: . - Rename a file or directory when the target is not an existing directory: `mv {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/target}}` - Move a file or directory into an existing directory: `mv {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/existing_directory}}` - Move multiple files into an existing directory, keeping the filenames unchanged: `mv {{path/to/source1 path/to/source2 ...}} {{path/to/existing_directory}}` - Do not prompt ([f]) for confirmation before overwriting existing files: `mv --force {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/target}}` - Prompt for confirmation [i]nteractively before overwriting existing files, regardless of file permissions: `mv --interactive {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/target}}` - Do not overwrite ([n]) existing files at the target: `mv --no-clobber {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/target}}` - Move files in [v]erbose mode, showing files after they are moved: `mv --verbose {{path/to/source}} {{path/to/target}}` - Specify target directory (convenient in situations when the target directory has to be the first argument): `ls | {{parallel|xargs}} mv -t {{path/to/target_directory}}`