How can I set permanent environment variables in Bash?
You can set permanent environment variables in Bash by adding them to your ~/.bashrc
or ~/.bash_profile
file.
What format should I use to add them?
You should use the format export VARIABLE_NAME=value
. For example, export MY_VAR=123
.
Do I need to restart my terminal after making changes?
Yes, you can either restart your terminal or run source ~/.bashrc
to apply the changes immediately.
Can I set environment variables for specific applications?
Yes, you can set environment variables for specific applications by defining them in the script that launches the application.
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