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  • Using Install Command in Linux

    Nope, it does not install anything. Surprised?

    Yes, despite the name "install", the install command does not install any package. It is an advanced way of copying files where you can set attributes such as file ownership.

    For installing packages, you should use the package manager of your Linux distribution, like apt, dpkg, dnf, yum, zypper etc.

    Most Linux users don't even know about the existence of this install command, let alone use it.

    Take a look at some of the examples of install command usage and perhaps you may include it in your command arsenal.

    How to use the install command

    In this section, I will start with the basic examples and will gradually move to some advanced ones where the install command truly shines.

    I will start with copying files with the install command.

    1. Copy files using the install command

    If you want to copy files like you do using the cp command, then all you have to do is specify the target file and location where the file needs to be copied:

    For example, here, I copied the file to the

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