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enable [ -afmprs ] name ... Enable the named hash table elements, presumably disabled ear- lier with disable. The default is to enable builtin commands. The -a option causes enable to act on regular or global aliases. The -s option causes enable to act on suffix aliases. The -f option causes enable to act on shell functions. The -r option causes enable to act on reserved words. Without arguments all enabled hash table elements from the corresponding hash table are printed. With the -m flag the arguments are taken as pat- terns (should be quoted) and all hash table elements from the corresponding hash table matching these patterns are enabled. Enabled objects can be disabled with the disable builtin com- mand. enable -p reenables patterns disabled with disable -p. Note that it does not override globbing options; for example, `enable -p "~"' does not cause the pattern character ~ to be active unless the EXTENDED_GLOB option is also set. To enable all pos- sible patterns (so that they may be individually disabled with disable -p), use `setopt EXTENDED_GLOB KSH_GLOB NO_SH_GLOB'.
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