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How to Load a File into Memory

I am working in a UNIX terminal.

I have two functions, can I make one file with these two functions and load the file into memory?

The functions work fine now, but is it possible to put them into a file (that I can move around and stuff) and the functions can run from it?

Then how do I load this file into memory? I know how to export a function but it doesn't seem to work with a file.
 

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