\section continue continue - skip the remainder of the current iteration of the current inner loop \subsection continue-synopsis Synopsis \fish{synopsis} LOOP_CONSTRUCT; [COMMANDS...;] continue; [COMMANDS...;] end \endfish \subsection continue-description Description `continue` skips the remainder of the current iteration of the current inner loop, such as a for loop or a while loop. It is usually added inside of a conditional block such as an if statement or a switch statement. \subsection continue-example Example The following code removes all tmp files that do not contain the word smurf. \fish for i in *.tmp if grep smurf $i continue end # This "rm" is skipped over if "continue" is executed. rm $i # As is this "echo" echo $i end \endfish