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HA
HA on 19 Jul 2018
Commented: OCDER on 19 Jul 2018
I added by mistake a wrong path for a function and it has been saved permanently. When I execute 'which -all FunctionName'. The which command returns two paths (The wrong one and the correct one followed by shadowed) So my question how can I remove the first path and keep the shadowed one as the primary one? Note: I already tried pathtool and rmpath but the wrong path of the function does not exist there.
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OCDER
OCDER on 19 Jul 2018
  1. can you show us the results of which -all (remove any personal information)?
  2. what is the CURRENT FOLDER, or the working directory you are in, when you call this which -all command? The current folder is automatically included in path despite trying to remove it.
  3. Do you have to use the same function name? If so, you could use a private folder to prevent other functions from accessing that same-name function

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 19 Jul 2018
Use the delete (link) function with the full path to the function you want to remove.

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