How do I export environment variables in PowerShell?
You can export environment variables in PowerShell using the Export-Environment
cmdlet or by setting them in the session.
Can you show me an example of how to do that?
Sure! You can use the command Set-Item -Path Env:MY_VARIABLE -Value 'MyValue'
to set an environment variable, and then use Get-ChildItem Env:
to see all variables.
Is there a way to export these variables to a file?
Yes, you can use Get-ChildItem Env: | Export-Csv -Path 'env_variables.csv' -NoTypeInformation
to export them to a CSV file.
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