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4. How to Make Linux Environment Variables Permanent Change directory to the user's home directory cd ~ Open .profile file in a text editor (e.g. nano, vi, vim, etc.) Add the following line to the bottom of the file: export COOLSERVER='Cherry' Save the changes.
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] .
But the export name value is temporary; it is not permanent in the environment. Once the session will be terminated the export name-value vanishes. Note: To keep the name value is permanent in the Linux environment. We need to update the export command in the environment 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.
You can choose between setting it for the current user or all users. To set permanent environment variables for a single user, edit the .bashrc file: sudo nano ~/.bashrc. Write a line for each variable you wish to add using the following syntax: export [VARIABLE_NAME]=[variable_value] now restart your terminal.
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] .
You can set an environment variable permanently by placing an export command in your Bash shell's startup script " ~/.bashrc " (or "~/.bash_profile ", or " ~/.profile ") of your home directory; or " /etc/profile " for system-wide operations. Take note that files beginning with dot ( . ) is hidden by default.
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