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\section source source - evaluate contents of file.
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\subsection source-synopsis Synopsis
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<tt>source FILENAME [ARGUMENTS...]</tt>
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\subsection source-description Description
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\c source evaluates the commands of the specified file in the current
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shell. This is different from starting a new process to perform the
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commands (i.e. <tt>fish < FILENAME</tt>) since the commands will be
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evaluated by the current shell, which means that changes in
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shell variables will affect the current shell. If additional arguments are
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specified after the file name, they will be inserted into the $argv
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variable.
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If no file is specified, or if the file name '-' is used, stdin will
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be read.
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The return status of \c source is the return status of the last job to
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execute. If something goes wrong while opening or reading the file,
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\c source exits with a non-zero status.
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\c . (a single period) is an alias for the \c source command. The use of \c .
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is deprecated in favour of \c source, and \c . will be removed in a future
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version of fish.
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\subsection source-example Example
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<tt>source ~/.config/fish/config.fish</tt> causes fish to re-read its initialization file.
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