Yes. In your rc, create a command that prompts the user to enter a filename and then loads that file.
Executing a command using the StumpWM UI is very similar to evaluating a form as described by Michael, but instead of a colon (:) you type [prefix] then semi-colon (;). >From the second invocation on, the filename will be accessible in command history (using M-p to scroll backward through that history). You could even create a command that has your specific filename hard-coded and that simply loads it without prompting the user. On Tue, 20 Jun 2023 at 09:16, Yonatan Zilpa <yz11...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Can I load this file using the terminal? > > On Tue, Jun 20, 2023 at 12:36 AM Michael Raskin <38a93...@rambler.ru> wrote: >> >> >Sorry for this trivial question. >> >I have a lisp file with stumpwm functions. How do I evaluate it? >> >> Evaluate from stumpwmrc or from UI (or from connected SLIME)? >> >> In stumpwmrc: (load "/path/to/file.lisp") >> In UI: press [PREFIX] (normally C-t by default) then colon key (:); >> in the prompt type (load "/path/to/file.lisp") >> >>