Based on my analysis, here are a few possibilities:

| Goal | One‑liner | |------|-----------| | | cp -n ~/draft.txt ~/backup/ | | Copy and keep timestamps | cp -n --preserve=timestamps ~/draft.txt ~/backup/ | | Copy many .txt files, never overwrite | rsync -av --ignore-existing ~/notes/ ~/backup/ | | Make a backup with a timestamp suffix | cp -n notes.txt "notes_$(date +%F).txt" | | Show what would happen (dry‑run) | cp -nv source.txt dest/ | | Copy and set private mode | cp -n source.txt ~/private/ && chmod 600 ~/private/source.txt |

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