Today I had an issue where I needed to merge two folders, each of which contained many sub- and sub-sub folders that had lots of images. After a lot of trial-and-error and some Googling, I found the best solution is to use the “ditto” command in Terminal like this:
ditto [sourceFolder] [destinationFolder]
That’s it!
Hat tip to AppleInsider.
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