# $EPIC: save.txt,v 1.3 2007/02/17 18:41:08 jnelson Exp $
The save command marshalls your configuration into a string and writes it to a file so it can be restored later by loading it.
Normally the save command will delete the filename before writing to it, unless you specify the optional -append flag.
The save command can only save one thing at a time:
| Flag | What it saves | 
|---|---|
| -alias | All of your aliases | 
| -assign | All of your assign global variables | 
| -bind | All of your key bindings | 
| -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 | 
You can restore the saved settings by loading the file you saved to.
The save script was written for EPIC5 by blackjac, to replace the builtin save command.