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Update docs for multi-erase in abbr and set
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abbr --add [SCOPE] WORD EXPANSION
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abbr --erase WORD
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abbr --erase WORD...
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abbr --rename [SCOPE] OLD_WORD NEW_WORD
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abbr --show
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abbr --list
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- ``-l`` or ``--list`` Lists all abbreviated words.
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- ``-e WORD`` or ``--erase WORD`` Erase the abbreviation WORD.
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- ``-e WORD`` or ``--erase WORD...`` Erase the given abbreviations.
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- ``-q`` or ``--query`` Return 0 (true) if one of the WORDs is an abbreviation.
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set [OPTIONS] VARIABLE_NAME VALUES...
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set [OPTIONS] VARIABLE_NAME[INDICES]... VALUES...
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set ( -q | --query ) [SCOPE_OPTIONS] VARIABLE_NAMES...
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set ( -e | --erase ) [SCOPE_OPTIONS] VARIABLE_NAME
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set ( -e | --erase ) [SCOPE_OPTIONS] VARIABLE_NAME...
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set ( -e | --erase ) [SCOPE_OPTIONS] VARIABLE_NAME[INDICES]...
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set ( -S | --show ) [VARIABLE_NAME]...
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The following options are available:
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- ``-e`` or ``--erase`` causes the specified shell variable to be erased
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- ``-e`` or ``--erase`` causes the specified shell variables to be erased
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- ``-q`` or ``--query`` test if the specified variable names are defined. Does not output anything, but the builtins exit status is the number of variables specified that were not defined.
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``set`` requires all options to come before any other arguments. For example, ``set flags -l`` will have the effect of setting the value of the variable ``flags`` to '-l', not making the variable local.
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In assignment mode, ``set`` does not modify the exit status. This allows simultaneous capture of the output and exit status of a subcommand, e.g. ``if set output (command)``. In query mode, the exit status is the number of variables that were not found. In erase mode, ``set`` exits with a zero exit status in case of success, with a non-zero exit status if the commandline was invalid, if the variable was write-protected or if the variable did not exist.
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In assignment mode, ``set`` does not modify the exit status. This allows simultaneous capture of the output and exit status of a subcommand, e.g. ``if set output (command)``. In query mode, the exit status is the number of variables that were not found. In erase mode, ``set`` exits with a zero exit status in case of success, with a non-zero exit status if the commandline was invalid, if any of the variable was write-protected or if any of the variable did not exist.
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Examples
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