git-mv (1) Linux Manual Page
git-mv – Move or rename a file, a directory, or a symlink
Synopsis
git mv <options>… <args>…
Description
Move or rename a file, directory or symlink.git mv [-v] [-f] [-n] [-k] <source> <destination>
git mv [-v] [-f] [-n] [-k] <source> … <destination directory>
In the first form, it renames <source>, which must exist and be either a file, symlink or directory, to <destination>. In the second form, the last argument has to be an existing directory; the given sources will be moved into this directory.
The index is updated after successful completion, but the change must still be committed.
Options
-f, –force- Force renaming or moving of a file even if the target exists
-k
- Skip move or rename actions which would lead to an error condition. An error happens when a source is neither existing nor controlled by Git, or when it would overwrite an existing file unless -f is given.
-n, –dry-run
- Do nothing; only show what would happen
-v, –verbose
- Report the names of files as they are moved.
