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Closing Nuke Scripts

To close a script:

1.   Select File > Close (or press Ctrl/Cmd+W).
2.   If you have made any unsaved changes to the script, Nuke prompts you to select whether to save them. Click Yes to save your changes or No to ignore them.

Nuke is quit and relaunched, as though you ran it again. It does everything it does at start-up, apart from displaying the splash screen. Therefore, you can use Ctrl/Cmd+W as a quick way to clear memory, reread plug-in paths, and reload the init.py and menu.py files. (The init.py and menu.py files are files that Nuke runs at start-up and can be used for configuring Nuke. You may want to reload these files if you have made any changes to them.)