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Document new string split --no-empty
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- `bind` has a new `--silent` option to ignore bind requests for named keys not available under the current `$TERMINAL` (#4188, #4431)
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- Globs are faster (#4579)
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- `string` reads from stdin faster (#4610)
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- `string split` supports `-n/--no-empty` to exclude empty strings from the result (#4779)
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- `cd` tab completions no longer descend into the deepest unambiguous path (#4649)
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- Setting `$PATH` no longer warns on non-existent directories, allowing for a single $PATH to be shared across machines (e.g. via dotfiles).
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- `funced` now has a `-s` and `--save` option to automatically save the edited function after successfully editing (#4668).
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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ string repeat [(-n | --count) COUNT] [(-m | --max) MAX] [(-N | --no-newline)]
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[(-q | --quiet)] [STRING...]
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string replace [(-a | --all)] [(-f | --filter)] [(-i | --ignore-case)] [(-r | --regex)]
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[(-q | --quiet)] PATTERN REPLACEMENT [STRING...]
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string split [(-m | --max) MAX] [(-r | --right)] [(-q | --quiet)] SEP
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string split [(-m | --max) MAX] [(-n | --no-empty)] [(-q | --quiet)] [(-r | --right)] SEP
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[STRING...]
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string sub [(-s | --start) START] [(-l | --length) LENGTH] [(-q | --quiet)]
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[STRING...]
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\subsection string-split "split" subcommand
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`string split` splits each STRING on the separator SEP, which can be an empty string. If `-m` or `--max` is specified, at most MAX splits are done on each STRING. If `-r` or `--right` is given, splitting is performed right-to-left. This is useful in combination with `-m` or `--max`. Exit status: 0 if at least one split was performed, or 1 otherwise.
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`string split` splits each STRING on the separator SEP, which can be an empty string. If `-m` or `--max` is specified, at most MAX splits are done on each STRING. If `-r` or `--right` is given, splitting is performed right-to-left. This is useful in combination with `-m` or `--max`. With `-n` or `--no-empty`, empty results are excluded from consideration (e.g. `hello\n\nworld` would expand to two strings and not three). Exit status: 0 if at least one split was performed, or 1 otherwise.
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See also `read --delimiter`.
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