I have begun to combine different commands in the linux terminal. I am wondering why the backslash and semicolon are required for a command such as:
find ./ -name 'blabla' -exec cp {} ./test \;
when a simple cp command is simply:
cp randomfile ./test
without the \;
Are they to clearly indicate the end of a command, or is it simply required in the documentation? What is the underlying principle?
;
on it's own would end the command. By using\;
, a literal;
is being passed as a parameter tofind
.