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move

Aliased to dvc mv.

Rename a file or directory tracked with a .dvc file, and modify the .dvc file to reflect the change. The .dvc file is renamed if the file or directory has the same base name (typical).

Synopsis

usage: dvc move [-h] [-q | -v] src dst

positional arguments:
  src            Source path to a data file or directory.
  dst            Destination path.

Description

dvc move is useful when a src file or directory has previously been added to the project with dvc add or dvc import, creating a .dvc file (with src as an output).

⚠️ dvc move doesn't support renaming stage outputs (see dvc.yaml), they have to be renamed manually.

Note that src itself may be either a link or a copy to the corresponding data in the cache. The cached file is not changed by this command.

dvc move behaves like mv src dst, moving src to the given dst path, but it also renames and updates the corresponding .dvc file appropriately. If the destination path is a directory and already exists, the source file or directory is moved into this folder along with the corresponding .dvc file.

Let's imagine the following scenario:

$ dvc add data.csv

This creates a data.csv.dvc file with the following content:

outs:
  - md5: c8263e8422925b0872ee1fb7c953742a
    path: data.csv

If we move the data file regularly, with something like mv data.csv other.csv, DVC wouldn't know that we changed the path of data.csv to other.csv, as the old location is still found in the corresponding .dvc file. dvc move updates that path, saves users from manually editing it:

$ dvc move data.csv other.csv
$ cat other.csv.dvc
outs:
  - md5: c8263e8422925b0872ee1fb7c953742a
    path: other.csv

Notice the .dvc file name was changed to other.csv.dvc.

Renaming stage outputs

dvc move does not cover this case, but it can be done manually. For example, let's rename stage output from keras.h5 to model.h5 in this dvc.yaml:

stages:
  train:
    ...
    outs:
    - keras.h5

First, change the output name in the train stage of dvc.yaml and update /keras.h5 to /model.h5 in .gitignore file. Then, we rename the existing model file:

$ mv keras.h5 model.h5

Often the output of a stage is a dependency in another stage, creating a dependency graph. In this case, you may want to also update the path in the deps field of dvc.yaml.

Finally, we run dvc commit with the -f option to force save the changes to cache:

$ dvc commit -f

Options

  • -h, --help - prints the usage/help message, and exit.

  • -q, --quiet - do not write anything to standard output. Exit with 0 if no problems arise, otherwise 1.

  • -v, --verbose - displays detailed tracing information.

Example: Change the file name

We first use dvc add to track file with DVC. Then, we change its name using dvc move.

$ dvc add data.csv
...
$ tree
.
├── data.csv
└── data.csv.dvc

$ dvc move data.csv other.csv
...
$ tree
.
├── other.csv
└── other.csv.dvc

Example: Change a file location

We use dvc add to track a file with DVC, then we use dvc move to change its location. If the target path is a directory and already exists, the data file is moved with unchanged name into this folder. Note that the corresponding .dvc file, data.csv.dvc is also moved.

$ tree
.
├── data
│   └── foo
└── data2
    └── subdir

$  dvc add data/foo
...
$  tree
.
├── data
│   ├── foo
│   └── foo.dvc
└── data2
    └── subdir

$ dvc move data/foo data2/subdir/
...
$ tree
.
├── data
└── data2
    └── subdir
        ├── foo
        └── foo.dvc

Example: Move a directory

Let's try the same with an entire directory imported from an external DVC repository with dvc import. Note that, as in the previous cases, the .dvc file is also moved.

$ dvc import ../another-repo data
...
$ tree
.
├── data
│   ├── bar
│   └── foo
└── data.dvc

$ dvc move data data2/data3
...
$ tree
.
└── data2
    ├── data3
    │   ├── bar
    │   └── foo
    └── data3.dvc
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