How do I set temporary environment variables in Windows?
You can set temporary environment variables in Windows using the Command Prompt. Just use the command: set VAR_NAME=value
.
Can you give me an example of that?
Sure! If you want to set a variable named MY_VAR
to 123
, you would type: set MY_VAR=123
.
How long do these variables last?
Temporary environment variables last only for the duration of the Command Prompt session. Once you close it, they are gone.
Is there a way to check if my variable is set?
Yes! You can check if your variable is set by typing echo %MY_VAR%
in the Command Prompt.
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