How to COPY an Image from One Place to Another Using Terminal Commands - Basic Tutorial | New

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00:00Computer Science videos here today to show you guys in this tutorial how to
00:05copy an image from one place to a selected destination on a Mac computer
00:10using terminal commands. Without further ado, let us start the video. So in this
00:14tutorial, you need to have access to a Mac computer to be able to use the
00:18terminal, implement the terminal commands for a given purpose. So we're gonna start
00:23this tutorial, go all the way down to the dock, go to launchpad, search for the
00:28application terminal. It should be built into the Mac computer itself. If not, you
00:32can download. However, it is so. Let's just increase the size of terminal as well as
00:39the text size on screen. Let's also go all the way down to the dock again, go to
00:43finder, minimize, not minimize but decrease the size of the finder window
00:48itself so we can then see what is happening on a simultaneous level. So
00:54finder has now been decreased. Let's now go to the desktop, take the photo that we
01:01have on screen, just copy this, command V to paste, rename this to image 1 and
01:10this is the image that we will be moving from the desktop to the documents folder
01:19itself. So let's go back to terminal, clear everything on screen, cd, ls-l
01:29let's navigate to the desktop, ls-l and there we have image 1 on screen to
01:38move, to copy the image from the desktop to the documents folder. This is the
01:44command on screen, cp, tilde, which is option and end, slash, desktop, tab, locate the
01:55image, tab and then tilde again, option n, slash, documents, tab, enter and there you
02:07go. The image from the desktop has now been copied from the desktop to the
02:13documents folder so we can now quit documents, clear the terminal, quit the
02:22terminal and so that's the end of this video. I'll see you guys in the next tutorial.
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