_Added in 1.9.0_ */write [-cidnaiNmN l<line> s<text> w<wildcard> r</regex/>] <filename> [text]* Writes lines to a text file. *Switches* table(ktable). |*Switch*|*Description*| | -c | Clears the entire file before writing to it. | | -i | Inserts the text at a given line instead of replacing it. | | -d | Deletes the given or last line. | | -n | Prevent adding [[$crlf]] at the end of the text. | | -a | Appends the text to an existing line. | | -lN | Line number for the line to write/modify/delete. | | -sN | Operates on a line that matches the scanned . | | -wN | Operates on a line that matches the scanned <[[Scripting_Wildcards|wildcard]]> pattern. | | -r | same as -w - but uses a [[Scripting_Regex|regular expression]] match. | | -mN | changes how [[$crlf]] are written to the end of a file, where N = 0 is the default behavior, N = 1 adds [[$crlf]] to end of file if it is not already there before writing a line, and N = 2 never adds [[$crlf]] to end of file before writing a line. | *Parameters* table(ktable). |*Parameter*|*Description*| | <line> | The line number to find. | | <text> | The text to scan. | | <wildcard> | [[Scripting_Wildcards|Wildcard]] pattern to match. | | </regex/> | [[Scripting_Regex|Regular expression]] pattern to match. | | <filename> | The file name to manipulate. | | [text] | The text to be written to the file. | *Example*
alias example {
  ; Create a file and add a few lines of text to it.
  /write Example.txt this is a cool line
  /write Example.txt hello there!
  /write Example.txt text files are cool
 
  ; Locate the line that starts with "hello" and insert the following text before it.
  /write -is"Hello" Example.txt This will become line 2!
 
  ; Delete line 1.
  /write -dl1 Example.txt
}