How do I set temporary environment variables in Linux?
You can set a temporary environment variable in Linux by using the export command in the terminal. For example, export VAR_NAME=value
.
Will this variable persist after I close the terminal?
No, temporary environment variables only last for the duration of the terminal session. Once you close it, the variable is lost.
How can I check if my variable is set?
You can check if your variable is set by using the command echo $VAR_NAME
. This will display the value of the variable.
Can I set multiple variables at once?
Yes, you can set multiple variables in one line by separating them with a space, like this: export VAR1=value1 VAR2=value2
.
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