Load » History » Version 1
Per Amundsen, 02/13/2014 11:50 PM
| 1 | 1 | Per Amundsen | _Added in 1.9.0_ |
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| 3 | */load -a <filename>* |
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| 4 | */load -cmnpqs <filename>* |
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| 5 | */load -rsuv <filename>* |
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| 7 | The /load command can be used to load any type of existing file including: aliases, popups, remote, users, and variables. Using /load on an already loaded file will update its contents while maintaining its order among other files. Note that unlike the /reload command, /load will trigger the on load and on start events. |
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| 9 | -a = TODO |
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| 10 | -ps = TODO |
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| 11 | -pc = TODO |
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| 12 | -pq = TODO |
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| 13 | -pn = TODO |
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| 14 | -pm = TODO |
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| 15 | -ru = TODO |
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| 16 | -rv = loads a variables file. |
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| 17 | -rs = loads a remote scripts file. |