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---
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title: use
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layout: command
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version: 0.59.0
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---
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Use definitions from a module
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## Signature
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```> use (pattern)```
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## Parameters
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- `pattern`: import pattern
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2022-02-21 18:26:00 +01:00
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## Examples
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Define a custom command in a module and call it
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```shell
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> module spam { export def foo [] { "foo" } }; use spam foo; foo
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```
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Define an environment variable in a module and evaluate it
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```shell
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> module foo { export env FOO_ENV { "BAZ" } }; use foo FOO_ENV; $env.FOO_ENV
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```
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Define a custom command that participates in the environment in a module and call it
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```shell
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> module foo { export def-env bar [] { let-env FOO_BAR = "BAZ" } }; use foo bar; bar; $env.FOO_BAR
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```
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