How can I set permanent environment variables in my system?
You can set permanent environment variables by adding them to your shell configuration file, like .bashrc or .bash_profile.
What if I'm using a different shell, like zsh?
For zsh, you would add the variables to your .zshrc file in your home directory.
Can you give me an example of how to do that?
Sure! You can add a line like 'export MY_VAR=value' to your .zshrc file.
Do I need to restart my terminal after making changes?
Yes, you should either restart your terminal or run 'source ~/.zshrc' to apply the changes immediately.
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