How do I set environment variables in Windows and Linux?
In Windows, you can set environment variables through the System Properties. In Linux, you can use the export command in the terminal.
Can you show me the exact steps for Windows?
Sure! Right-click on 'This PC' > Properties > Advanced system settings > Environment Variables. Then, you can add or edit variables.
What about Linux? How do I make it permanent?
To make environment variables permanent in Linux, you can add them to your ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile file.
Is there a way to check if the variable is set?
Yes! In Windows, you can use the 'echo %VARIABLE_NAME%' command, and in Linux, you can use 'echo $VARIABLE_NAME'.
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