pachctl copy file #
Copy files between pfs paths.
Synopsis #
This command files between pfs paths. While using this command, take special note of which project is set to your active context by running pachctl list projects
and checking for the *
in the ACTIVE column.
To append to an existing file, use the –append flag. To specify the project where both the source and destination repos are located, use the –project flag. This is only necessary if the project in question is not set to your active context. To copy a file from one project to another, use the –src-project and –dest-project flags. Needing to use one (or both) depends on whether or not either project is set to your active context.
pachctl copy file <src-repo>@<src-branch-or-commit>:<src-path> <dst-repo>@<dst-branch-or-commit>:<dst-path> [flags]
Examples #
pachctl copy file foo@master:/file bar@master:/file
pachctl copy file foo@0001a0100b1c10d01111e001fg00h00i:/file bar@master:/file
pachctl copy file foo@master:/file bar@master:/file --project ProjectContainingFooAndBar
pachctl copy file foo@master:/file bar@master:/file --dest-project ProjectContainingBar
pachctl copy file foo@master:/file bar@master:/file --src-project ProjectContainingFoo
pachctl copy file foo@master:/file bar@master:/file --src-project ProjectContainingFoo --dest-project ProjectContainingBar
Options #
-a, --append Append to the existing content of the file, either from previous commits or previous calls to 'put file' within this commit.
--dest-project string Specify the project (by name) where the destination repo is located; this overrides --project.
-h, --help help for file
--project string Specify the project (by name) where both source and destination repos are located. (default "video-to-frame-traces")
--src-project string Specify the project (by name) where the source repo is located; this overrides --project.
Options inherited from parent commands #
--no-color Turn off colors.
-v, --verbose Output verbose logs
SEE ALSO #
- pachctl copy - Copy a Pachyderm resource.