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\section functions functions - print or erase functions
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\subsection functions-synopsis Synopsis
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\fish{synopsis}
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functions [ -a | --all ] [ -n | --names ]
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functions -c OLDNAME NEWNAME
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functions -d DESCRIPTION FUNCTION
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functions [ -e | -q ] FUNCTIONS...
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\endfish
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\subsection functions-description Description
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`functions` prints or erases functions.
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The following options are available:
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- `-a` or `--all` lists all functions, even those whose name start with an underscore.
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- `-c OLDNAME NEWNAME` or `--copy OLDNAME NEWNAME` creates a new function named NEWNAME, using the definition of the OLDNAME function.
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- `-d DESCRIPTION` or `--description=DESCRIPTION` changes the description of this function.
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- `-e` or `--erase` causes the specified functions to be erased.
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- `-h` or `--help` displays a help message and exits.
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- `-n` or `--names` lists the names of all defined functions.
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- `-q` or `--query` tests if the specified functions exist.
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The default behavior of `functions`, when called with no arguments, is to print the names of all defined functions. Unless the `-a` option is given, no functions starting with underscores are not included in the output.
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If any non-option parameters are given, the definition of the specified functions are printed.
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Automatically loaded functions cannot be removed using `functions -e`. Either remove the definition file or change the $fish_function_path variable to remove autoloaded functions.
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Copying a function using `-c` copies only the body of the function, and does not attach any event notifications from the original function.
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Only one function's description can be changed in a single invocation of `functions -d`.
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The exit status of `functions` is the number of functions specified in the argument list that do not exist, which can be used in concert with the `-q` option.
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\subsection functions-example Examples
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`functions -n` displays a list of currently-defined functions.
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`functions -c foo bar` copies the `foo` function to a new function called `bar`.
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`functions -e bar` erases the function `bar`.
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