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Add a -V as in the example below to get verbose output for each file copied. What it does: When you want to get a short description of a command and what it does on your Mac, use this command to find out.

What it does: Most commands in the Terminal ship with a manual that allows you to get help or look up arguments and other information on what a command does.

Use this man command when you want to find more information about a particular command. What it does: This command will close out the current session in the Terminal.

You can also simply close the window, but that may not be possible when you're using SSH through Terminal to access a remote machine. In this instance, you'll want to use exit to hang up that remote connection before closing the window. While this article is more focused on those new to macOS or perhaps coming from another OS such as Windows, I hope that even experienced users will be able to reinforce their knowledge base.

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