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Exporting Variables in Bash Functions In this example, we have defined a function called my_function that exports MY_VARIABLE variable. We have then called function, and MY_VARIABLE variable is now available to any child processes of current shell.
The export TERM=linux command sets the terminal emulator to linux . Depending on the environment and capability of the console you're using, some emulations will work better than others. The default TERM setting for Ubuntu is xterm . You can check your TERM setting by running echo $TERM .
Linux export Syntax The syntax for the export command is: export [-f] [-n] [name[=value] ...] Running the command without any options outputs all the exported variables and functions: The command runs successfully unless you pass an invalid option or an invalid variable [name] .
The export command makes variables available in subshells. That is, without it, the variable PATH would not be visible in subshells.
To export a environment variable you run the export command while setting the variable. We can view a complete list of exported environment variables by running the export command without any arguments. To view all exported variables in the current shell you use the -p flag with export.
You can use the export command to make local variables global. To make your local shell variables global automatically, export them in your . profile file. Note: Variables can be exported down to child shells but not exported up to parent shells.
So, for example, if you want to set them up globally, which is the most common use case, you would use the export command: export GLOBAL_VAR="/usr/raha/" If you would like to set this variable whenever you open up your shell, you can put this export statement in the bash_profile.sh file.
Export is a built-in command of the Bash shell. It is used to mark variables and functions to be passed to child processes. Basically, a variable will be included in child process environments without affecting other environments.
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