How do I unset environment variables in my terminal?
To unset an environment variable in a terminal, you can use the unset
command followed by the variable name. For example, unset MY_VARIABLE
.
Does this work for both bash and zsh?
Yes, the unset
command works in both bash and zsh shells.
What if I want to unset a variable in a script?
In a script, you can also use the unset
command just like in the terminal. It will remove the variable for the duration of the script.
Are there any differences in unsetting variables in Windows?
Yes, in Windows Command Prompt, you can use set MY_VARIABLE=
to unset a variable. In PowerShell, you can use Remove-Item Env:MY_VARIABLE
.
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