How do I set environment variables in different shells?
You can set environment variables differently depending on the shell you're using. Which shell are you interested in?
I'm using Bash. How do I set a variable there?
In Bash, you can set an environment variable using the syntax export VAR_NAME=value
. For example, export MY_VAR=hello
.
What about Zsh? Is it the same?
Yes, in Zsh, you can also use export VAR_NAME=value
. It's quite similar to Bash.
And for Fish shell?
In Fish shell, you would use set -x VAR_NAME value
. For example, set -x MY_VAR hello
.
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