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LN(1)                            User Commands                           LN(1)

NAME
       ln - make links between files
SYNOPSIS
       ln [OPTION]... [-T] TARGET LINK_NAME   (1st form)
       ln [OPTION]... TARGET                  (2nd form)
       ln [OPTION]... TARGET... DIRECTORY     (3rd form)
       ln [OPTION]... -t DIRECTORY TARGET...  (4th form)
DESCRIPTION
       In  the  1st form, create a link to TARGET with the name LINK_NAME.  In
       the 2nd form, create a link to TARGET in the current directory.  In the
       3rd  and  4th  forms, create links to each TARGET in DIRECTORY.  Create
       hard links by default, symbolic links  with  --symbolic.   By  default,
       each  destination  (name  of  new link) should not already exist.  When
       creating hard links, each TARGET must exist.  Symbolic links  can  hold
       arbitrary  text;  if  later resolved, a relative link is interpreted in
       relation to its parent directory.
       Mandatory arguments to long options are  mandatory  for  short  options
       too.
       --backup[=CONTROL]
              make a backup of each existing destination file
       -b     like --backup but does not accept an argument
       -d, -F, --directory
              allow  the  superuser to attempt to hard link directories (note:
              will probably fail due to  system  restrictions,  even  for  the
              superuser)
       -f, --force
              remove existing destination files
       -i, --interactive
              prompt whether to remove destinations
       -L, --logical
              dereference TARGETs that are symbolic links
       -n, --no-dereference
              treat  LINK_NAME  as a normal file if it is a symbolic link to a
              directory
       -P, --physical
              make hard links directly to symbolic links
       -r, --relative
              create symbolic links relative to link location
       -s, --symbolic
              make symbolic links instead of hard links
       -S, --suffix=SUFFIX
              override the usual backup suffix
       -t, --target-directory=DIRECTORY
              specify the DIRECTORY in which to create the links
       -T, --no-target-directory
              treat LINK_NAME as a normal file always
       -v, --verbose
              print name of each linked file
       --help display this help and exit
       --version
              output version information and exit
       The  backup  suffix  is  '~',  unless  set  with   --suffix   or   SIM-
       PLE_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
       Using  -s ignores -L and -P.  Otherwise, the last option specified con-
       trols behavior when a TARGET is a symbolic link, defaulting to -P.
       GNU  coreutils  online  help:  <http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/>;
       Report ln translation bugs to <http://translationproject.org/team/>;
AUTHOR
       Written by Mike Parker and David MacKenzie.
COPYRIGHT
       Copyright  (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.  License GPLv3+: GNU
       GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>;.
       This is free software: you are free  to  change  and  redistribute  it.
       There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
SEE ALSO
       link(2), symlink(2)
       The  full  documentation  for ln is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If
       the info and ln programs are properly installed at your site, the  com-
       mand
              info coreutils 'ln invocation'
       should give you access to the complete manual.

GNU coreutils 8.22               November 2020                           LN(1)