1. cp' and my effects table One of the trickiest things when managing files via the CLI is that 'cp' and 'mv do different things depending on whether their source and destination arguments are files or directories, and whether or not the source and destination already exist. Fill in the table below to better understand the effects. You can create dummy files and folders to help you. EFFECT CMD mv mv mv mv mv mv mv SOURCE nonexistant any existing file existing file existing file existing dir existing dir existing dir DEST any existing file nonexistant any existing dir nonexistant any existing file existing dir cp cp cp cp-r cp-r nonexistant any existing file existing file existing file existing dir existing dir existing dir existing dir existing dir any existing file nonexistant any existing dir nonexistant any existing file existing dir existing dir nonexistant any One of the trickiest things when managing files via the CLI is that 'cp and my do different things depending on whether their source and destination arguments are files or directories, and whether or not the source and destination already exist. Fill in the table below to better understand the effects. You can create dummy files and folders to help you. CMD SOURCE DEST EFFECT nonexistant any any my existing file existing file mv existing file nonexistant any existing file existing dir my existing dir nonexistant any my existing di existing file MV existing di existing di V TV cp - 1 - nonexistant any existing file existing file existing file existing sex existing six existing dis existing din existing si any existing file nonexistant any existing di nonexistant any existing file existing di existing dir nonexistant any (Ctrl)