The load command executes each line of the specified input file as if it had been typed in interactively. Files created by the save history command can be loaded directly. Text files containing valid commands can be created and then executed by the load command. Files being loaded may themselves contain load commands. See comment for information about comments in command scripts. The load command is recursive so it can be nested. The only limitation is the I/O stack which has a default capacity of 32. This value can be easily changed at compilation time of the program.
The current working directory always returns to the value in effect before the loaded script was called. This is valid for nested load commands too.
In order to avoid confusion between data files and script files we strongly recommand you to stick to the conventional .ft extension for your script files.
load filename.ft
A load command is also performed implicitly on any filenames given as arguments to fudgit, when called from your session. These are loaded and executed in the order specified, and then exits.
set comment, exec, startup, append history, append macros