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Also see: {{Internal|Bash_Functions#Function_Info|Function Info}} | Also see: {{Internal|Bash_Functions#Function_Info|Function Info}} | ||
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<tt>type</tt> prints a string which is one of "alias", "keyword", "function", "builtin", or "file" if the argument is an alias, shell reserved word, function, builtin, or disk file, respectively. If the name is not found, then nothing is printed, and an exit status of false is returned. |
Revision as of 18:02, 2 February 2018
Internal
Overview
type function_name
returns the source of that particular function.
Also see:
Options
-t
type prints a string which is one of "alias", "keyword", "function", "builtin", or "file" if the argument is an alias, shell reserved word, function, builtin, or disk file, respectively. If the name is not found, then nothing is printed, and an exit status of false is returned.