How do I set persistent environment variables in my system?
To set persistent environment variables, you can add them to your shell's configuration file, like .bashrc or .bash_profile.
Can you give me an example of how to do that?
Sure! You can open your .bashrc file with a text editor and add a line like 'export MY_VAR=value'. Save the file and run 'source .bashrc'.
What if I'm using a different shell, like zsh?
For zsh, you would add the same line to your .zshrc file instead. The process is similar!
Will these changes apply to all terminal sessions?
Yes, once you set them in the configuration file, they will be available in all new terminal sessions.
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