doc_src/cmds/contains.rst
.. synopsis::
contains [OPTIONS] KEY [VALUES ...]
contains tests whether the set VALUES contains the string KEY.
If so, contains exits with code 0; if not, it exits with code 1.
The following options are available:
-i or --index Print the index (number of the element in the set) of the first matching element.
-h or --help Displays help about using this command.
Note that contains interprets all arguments starting with a - as an option to contains, until an -- argument is reached.
See the examples below.
If animals is a list of animals, the following will test if animals contains "cat":
::
if contains cat $animals
echo Your animal list is evil!
end
This code will add some directories to :envvar:PATH if they aren't yet included:
::
for i in ~/bin /usr/local/bin
if not contains $i $PATH
set PATH $PATH $i
end
end
While this will check if function hasargs is being ran with the -q option:
::
function hasargs
if contains -- -q $argv
echo '$argv contains a -q option'
end
end
The -- here stops contains from treating -q to an option to itself.
Instead it treats it as a normal string to check.