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Displays the overall time & percentage in a single self-updating line while copying with `cpv`. Until now, `cpv` has shown that for individual files only instead of the whole operation, when copying recursively. See http://unix.stackexchange.com/a/65222 for details. E.g.: ``` > cpv phone /media/user/Backup/phone [...] phone/DCIM/Camera/IMG_20150410_124506.dng 16.37M 100% 14.88MB/s 0:00:01 (xfr#6035, ir-chk=2539/8915) phone/DCIM/Camera/IMG_20150410_124506.jpg 1.66M 100% 4.77MB/s 0:00:00 (xfr#6036, ir-chk=2538/8915) phone/DCIM/Camera/IMG_20150410_124528.dng 16.37M 100% 16.93MB/s 0:00:00 (xfr#6037, ir-chk=2537/8915) phone/DCIM/Camera/IMG_20150410_124528.jpg 1.68M 100% 1.40MB/s 0:00:01 (xfr#6038, ir-chk=2536/8915) phone/DCIM/Camera/IMG_20150411_115839.dng 16.37M 100% 31.31MB/s 0:00:00 (xfr#6039, ir-chk=2535/8915) [... scrolling and scrolling ...] ``` vs. in simply one line updating itself: ``` > cpv phone /media/user/Backup/phone 10.89G 26% 27.12MB/s 0:06:51 (xfr#8042, ir-chk=2174/10561)^C ```
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cpv() {
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rsync -pogbr -hhh --backup-dir=/tmp/rsync -e /dev/null --info=progress2 "$@"
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}
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compdef _files cpv
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