# Load The `load`/`strload` operator allows you to load in content from another file referenced in your yaml document. Note that you can use string operators like `+` and `sub` to modify the value in the yaml file to a path that exists in your system. Lets say there is a file `../../examples/thing.yml`: ```yaml a: apple is included b: cool ``` ## Simple example Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml myFile: ../../examples/thing.yml ``` then ```bash yq eval 'load(.myFile)' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml a: apple is included b: cool. ``` ## Replace node with referenced file Note that you can modify the filename in the load operator if needed. Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml something: file: thing.yml ``` then ```bash yq eval '.something |= load("../../examples/" + .file)' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml something: a: apple is included b: cool. ``` ## Replace _all_ nodes with referenced file Recursively match all the nodes (`..`) and then filter the ones that have a 'file' attribute. Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml something: file: thing.yml over: here: - file: thing.yml ``` then ```bash yq eval '(.. | select(has("file"))) |= load("../../examples/" + .file)' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml something: a: apple is included b: cool. over: here: - a: apple is included b: cool. ``` ## Replace node with referenced file as string This will work for any text based file Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml something: file: thing.yml ``` then ```bash yq eval '.something |= strload("../../examples/" + .file)' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml something: |- a: apple is included b: cool. ```