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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T20:14:38+00:00 2026-05-18T20:14:38+00:00

I have been using the Z shell for a while now, and I am

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I have been using the Z shell for a while now, and I am starting to be curious. One thing I have stumbled at when writing my own functions is “autoload”.

According to the zshbuiltins(1) man page autoload is “equivalent to functions -u” (with an exception), which is “equivalent to typeset -f” (with an exception). However, after looking at the autlooad use of, say functions/Prompts/promptinit, I think I have an idea what it does.

I think of autoload as, well, kind of “import” statement.

But why is “autoload foo” superior to “source bar”? I don’t get that.

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    2026-05-18T20:14:39+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 8:14 pm

    As stated in the zsh documentation:

    A function can be marked as undefined
    using the autoload builtin (or
    functions -u or typeset -fu). Such
    a function has no body. When the
    function is first executed, the shell
    searches for its definition using the
    elements of the fpath variable. […]

    autoload allows for functions to be specified without a body which then get automatically loaded when used 😉

    source however takes as argument a script which is then executed in the environment of the current session – i.e. you will retain all changes the script does to the environment, which is not the case when just executing the script.

    I think this feature is beneficial when having lots of utilities in functions. It allows for faster startup (all the code for the autoload functions need not be loaded) and may keep the memory footprint of the shell smaller.

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