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+ | # $EPIC: save.txt,v 1.3 2007/02/17 18:41:08 jnelson Exp $ | ||
+ | ======Synopsis: | ||
+ | [[load]] save \\ | ||
+ | [[save]] //-append// //-alias// //-assign// //-bind// //-notify// //-on// //-server// //-set// //-all// filename | ||
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+ | ======Description: | ||
+ | The [[save]] command marshalls your configuration into a string and writes it | ||
+ | to a file so it can be restored later by [[load]]ing it. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Normally the [[save]] command will delete the // | ||
+ | to it, unless you specify the optional //-append// flag. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The [[save]] command can only save one thing at a time: | ||
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+ | ^ Flag ^ What it saves ^ | ||
+ | | -alias | ||
+ | | -assign | All of your [[assign]] global variables | | ||
+ | | -bind | All of your key [[bind]]ings | | ||
+ | | -notify | All of your [[notify]] nicknames | | ||
+ | | -on | All of your [[on]] event callback hooks | | ||
+ | | -server | The servers on your [[server]] list | | ||
+ | | -set | All of your [[set]] configuration values | | ||
+ | | -all | All of the above at once | | ||
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+ | You can restore the saved settings by [[load]]ing the file you saved to. | ||
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+ | ======History: | ||
+ | The [[save]] script was written for EPIC5 by blackjac, to replace the | ||
+ | builtin save command. | ||
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