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NAME

       ml - handy command interface to the Modules package

SYNOPSIS

       ml [switches] [sub-command [sub-command-args]]

       ml [switches] [[-]modulefile...]

DESCRIPTION

       ml  is  a  user  interface  to  the  Modules package. The Modules package provides for the
       dynamic modification of the user's environment via modulefiles.

       ml acts as a shortcut command to the module command thus it supports all the command  line
       switches and module sub-commands that are supported by module.

       ml also provides handy shortcuts to list currently loaded modulefiles, when no argument is
       provided to ml; to load modulefiles, when modulefile  names  are  passed  right  after  ml
       command  name;  to  unload modulefiles, when modulefile names prefixed by a minus sign (-)
       are passed right after ml command name.

       Multiple modulefiles to load and to unload can be specified on a single ml  command  line.
       In  this  situation unloads are treated first in specified order, then loads are processed
       also in specified order (see EXAMPLES section below). If  an  error  occurs  among  either
       modulefile  loads  or  unloads,  command  line processing is stopped and every unloads and
       loads performed are rolled back.

       ml command line is parsed first to match every  known  command  line  switches  or  module
       sub-commands.  So  to load a modulefile via the ml shortcut syntax, modulefile name should
       not equal a module sub-command name.  Moreover to unload a modulefile via the ml  shortcut
       syntax, modulefile name should not equal a command line switch short name.

       See  the DESCRIPTION section in module for the list of supported command line switches and
       module sub-commands.

EXAMPLES

       Loading modulefile foo then look at currently loaded modulefiles:

          $ ml foo
          $ ml
          Currently Loaded Modulefiles:
           1) foo

       Unloading modulefile foo then list modulefiles still loaded:

          $ ml -foo
          $ ml
          No Modulefiles Currently Loaded.

       Mixing load and unload of modulefiles in a  single  command.  All  specified  unloads  are
       processed first then loads are performed:

          $ ml -v -foo bar -baz qux
          Unloading foo
          Unloading baz
          Loading bar
          Loading qux

EXIT STATUS

       The ml command exits with 0 if its execution succeed. Elsewhere 1 is returned.

ENVIRONMENT

       See the ENVIRONMENT section in module for the list of supported environment variables.

SEE ALSO

       module, modulefile

COPYRIGHT

       1996-1999  John  L.  Furlani  &  Peter W. Osel, 1998-2017 R.K.Owen, 2002-2004 Mark Lakata,
       2004-2017 Kent Mein, 2016-2022 Xavier Delaruelle