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GDAL-VSI-COPY(1) GDAL GDAL-VSI-COPY(1) NAME gdal-vsi-copy - Copy files located on GDAL Virtual System Interface (VSI) Added in version 3.11. SYNOPSIS Usage: gdal vsi copy [OPTIONS] <SOURCE> <DESTINATION> Copy files located on GDAL Virtual System Interface (VSI). Positional arguments: --source <SOURCE> Source file or directory name [required] --destination <DESTINATION> Destination file or directory name [required] Common Options: -h, --help Display help message and exit --json-usage Display usage as JSON document and exit --config <KEY>=<VALUE> Configuration option [may be repeated] --progress Display progress bar Options: -r, --recursive Copy subdirectories recursively --skip-errors Skip errors DESCRIPTION gdal vsi copy copy files and directories located on GDAL Virtual File Systems (compressed, network hosted, etc...): /vsimem, /vsizip, /vsi- tar, /vsicurl, .... It can copy files and directories between different virtual file sys- tems. This is the equivalent of the UNIX cp command, and gdal vsi cp is an alias for gdal vsi copy. Options -r, --recursive Copy directories recursively. --skip-errors Skip errors that occur while while copying. EXAMPLES Example 1: Copy recursively files from /vsis3/bucket/my_dir to local direc- tory, creating a my_dir directory if it does not exist. $ gdal vsi copy -r /vsis3/bucket/my_dir . Example 2: Copy recursively files from /vsis3/bucket/my_dir to local direc- tory, without creating a my_dir directory, and with progress bar $ gdal vsi copy --progress -r /vsis3/bucket/my_dir/* . AUTHOR Even Rouault <even.rouault@spatialys.com> COPYRIGHT 1998-2025 Jul 12, 2025 GDAL-VSI-COPY(1)
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