ircII help - load/load

Usage: LOAD [-args] <filename> [ ...]

  Loads the given file into irc, treating each line as an irc   command, just as if it were typed into the command line, but it   expects commands to not have leading command characters, for   compatibility it is however allowed. LOAD is the command used   automatically at irc startup to load the .ircrc file.

  In a LOAD script it is allowed to have leading spaces and tabs   before the commands.

  A long line, like a long alias definition, can be split over   multiple lines by putting { and } around it like this:     alias follow {       say sorry folks, got invited away       join -i;bow       say here i am especially for you       grin     }

  This format _MUST_ be used, you cannot put the { in the next   line and you cannot put the } elsewhere than by itself.   It is also not allowed to use { { } } constructs.

  If the -args flag is specified, then each   line of the loaded file is alias expanded before it is executed,   just as if you had INPUT_ALIASES set to ON. The optional   arguments, arg0 arg1 etc, are then used to expand the argument   expandos ($*, $1, $2, etc) for each line. The -args switch   takes precedent over any changes of the setting of INPUT_ALIASES   in the loaded file. If you only want to expand certain lines   and not others, use EVAL to evaluate the given line expanding   variables. The default value for INPUT_ALIASES is now OFF   when loading a script.   Note also that the default value for DISPLAY is OFF as well.

  Commands separated by ';' are not recognized by LOAD, that syntax   is for alias, bind and on only.      The location of scripts should be shown in your LOAD_PATH variable   which can be changed to point to your own scripts if needed.

See Also:   set INPUT_ALIASES   set/load_path   cd

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