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LN (1)

make links between files

SYNOPSIS

    ln [OPTION]... TARGET [LINK_NAME] ln [OPTION]... TARGET... DIRECTORY ln [OPTION]... --target-directory=DIRECTORY TARGET...

DESCRIPTION

    Create a link to the specified TARGET with optional LINK_NAME. If LINK_NAME is omitted, a link with the same basename as the TARGET is created in the current directory. When using the second form with more than one TARGET, the last argument must be a directory; create links in DIRECTORY to each TARGET. Create hard links by default, symbolic links with --symbolic. When creating hard links, each TARGET must exist.

    -b, --backup[=CONTROL]

      make a backup of each existing destination file

    -d, -F, --directory

      hard link directories (super-user only)

    -f, --force

      remove existing destination files

    -n, --no-dereference

      treat destination that is a symlink to a directory as if it were a normal file

    -i, --interactive

      prompt whether to remove destinations

    -s, --symbolic

      make symbolic links instead of hard links

    -S, --suffix=SUFFIX

      override the usual backup suffix

    --target-directory=DIRECTORY

      specify the DIRECTORY in which to create the links

    -v, --verbose

      print name of each file before linking

    --help

      display this help and exit

    --version

      output version information and exit

    The backup suffix is `~', unless set with --suffix or SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX. The version control method may be selected via the --backup option or through the VERSION_CONTROL environment variable. Here are the values:

    none, off

      never make backups (even if --backup is given)

    numbered, t

      make numbered backups

    existing, nil

      numbered if numbered backups exist, simple otherwise

    simple, never

      always make simple backups

AUTHOR

    Written by Mike Parker and David MacKenzie.

REPORTING BUGS

    Report bugs to <bug-fileutils@gnu.org>.

COPYRIGHT

    Copyright \(co 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO

    The full documentation for ln is maintained as a Texinfo manual If the info and ln programs are properly installed at your site the command

      info ln

      should give you access to the complete manual