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* funcsave: add option --directory Signed-off-by: Donovan Jean <commit@dkrm.dev> * funcsave: fix synopsis Signed-off-by: Donovan Jean <commit@dkrm.dev> * funcsave: fix completion Signed-off-by: Donovan Jean <commit@dkrm.dev> * funcsave: fix error message Signed-off-by: Donovan Jean <commit@dkrm.dev> * funcsave: fix parameter expansion Signed-off-by: Donovan Jean <commit@dkrm.dev>
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.. _cmd-funcsave:
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funcsave - save the definition of a function to the user's autoload directory
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Synopsis
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funcsave FUNCTION_NAME
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funcsave [(-d | --directory) where/to/save ] FUNCTION_NAME
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Description
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``funcsave`` saves a function to a file in the fish configuration directory. This function will be automatically loaded by current and future fish sessions. This can be useful if you have interactively created a new function and wish to save it for later use.
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Note that because fish loads functions on-demand, saved functions will not function as :ref:`event handlers <event>` until they are run or sourced otherwise. To activate an event handler for every new shell, add the function to your :ref:`shell initialization file <initialization>` instead of using ``funcsave``.
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This is typically used together with :ref:`funced <cmd-funced>`, which will open the function in your editor and load it in the current seession afterwards.
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