contains - test if a word is present in a list ============================================== Synopsis -------- contains [OPTIONS] KEY [VALUES...] Description ----------- ``contains`` tests whether the set ``VALUES`` contains the string ``KEY``. If so, ``contains`` exits with status 0; if not, it exits with status 1. The following options are available: - ``-i`` or ``--index`` print the word index Note that, like GNU tools and most of fish's builtins, ``contains`` interprets all arguments starting with a ``-`` as options to contains, until it reaches an argument that is ``--`` (two dashes). See the examples below. Example ------- If $animals is a list of animals, the following will test if it contains a cat: :: if contains cat $animals echo Your animal list is evil! end This code will add some directories to $PATH if they aren't yet included: :: for i in ~/bin /usr/local/bin if not contains $i $PATH set PATH $PATH $i end end While this will check if ``hasargs`` was run with the ``-q`` option: :: function hasargs if contains -- -q $argv echo '$argv contains a -q option' end end The ``--`` here stops ``contains`` from treating ``-q`` to an option to itself. Instead it treats it as a normal string to check.