w -- Write command default range syntax 1,$ w[! | + | >] [file name] "w" writes the buffer to a file. If issued without a file name the current file name is used. If "f" was used to change the file name or if a file name was given, a new file will be created and written unless the file already exits which causes a warning. The warning may be bypassed using "w!". Options [+] or [>] mean to append to the file instead of writing over it. Se expands environment variables occuring in file names. To return to the command directory, type "hcomdir." See also: "hf", "hok".