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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T05:17:31+00:00 2026-06-05T05:17:31+00:00

I have the following files: ~/tmp/testbash$ l file 1.test move.sh* where move.sh is: #!/bin/bash

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I have the following files:

~/tmp/testbash$ l
file 1.test  move.sh*

where move.sh is:

#!/bin/bash
#-x

FILENAME='file\ .test'
echo $FILENAME
echo joo
mv $FILENAME test.test

When I run ./move.sh, I get this output and error:

file\ .test
joo
mv: target `test.test' is not a directory

The problem is that it executes the command as:

mv file .test test.test

and not as:

mv file\ .test test.test

How can I fix this?

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    2026-06-05T05:17:32+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 5:17 am

    Use double quotes if you have spaces inside a variable value:

    FILENAME='file\ .test'
    echo "$FILENAME"
    echo joo
    mv "$FILENAME" test.test
    
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