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Upload a folder content to root directory

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    senthilkumaran
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    I have my html files in a docs directory
    I want to put the contents of my docs directory to /

    surfer put docs/. /
    

    Ends up creating /docs

    cd docs
    surfer put . /
    

    Still ends up creating /docs

    Uploading one file at a time, and then sub-directories inside docs works, but it is not efficient for me as I add more files and sub-directories to docs folder.

    How do I solve this problem? I want to put the contents of my docs directory to /

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      try using * instead of .

      Conscious tech

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        try using * instead of .

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        @robi said in Upload a folder content to root directory:

        try using * instead of .

        Yes, this worked. Thank you.

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