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Copy files recursively in Windows
0 3700 posted 10 years ago by wesleydepoorter
Creating a static copy of a dynamic website
0 2286 posted 13 years ago by alexaivars
tar is usually used for achiving applications, but what we are going to do in this case is tar it then pipe it over an ssh connection. tar handles large file trees quite well and preserves all file permissions, etc, including those UNIX systems which...
0 1608 posted 14 years ago by wnasich
Kudos to http://snipplr.com/view/26670/
0 1698 posted 14 years ago by klovera
currently formatted for use on mediatemple server. replace file path with absolute path of resources.
0 1574 posted 15 years ago by dan_hoerr
0 1671 posted 15 years ago by craig0990
Just up arrow to this while you are modifying widget1.svg to easily create timestamped copies.
1 1376 posted 15 years ago by aleidax
0 1418 posted 16 years ago by therobot
Useful if some files already exist at the destination and are newer or would take too long to copy again.
0 1222 posted 16 years ago by deepsoul
Using svnadmin hotcopy doesn’t require any server downtime, completes in minutes, and replicates server configuration and hook scripts.
1 1777 posted 16 years ago by Mithun
r : recursive v: verbose --progress : shows progress with percentage
0 1482 posted 16 years ago by godstroke
credit: tim robinson
0 1444 posted 16 years ago by pdswan
This is useful for upgrading Drupal modules, etc.
0 1744 posted 16 years ago by jmiller
1 1826 posted 16 years ago by radarseven
0 1513 posted 18 years ago by assbach
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