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  • How to update the PATH user environment variable from command-line
    I have a system PATH variable with the system level config I use the user PATH variable to complement the PATH with user-specific config I would like to update the user PATH variable from comman
  • How to add path of a program to $PATH environment variable?
    Possible Duplicate: How to add a directory to my path? I need to use a program in my job I followed the installation instructions of this PROGRAM However, when I try to run it the message app
  • shell - How can I edit the $PATH on linux? - Super User
    It depends on the shell you're using On Solaris (I know the question is about Linux) one of the shells (can't remember which one off the top of my head) requires that you do the export separately from setting the value in a script So I've just gotten into the habit of doing it on 2 lines
  • How to write the path of a folder with space in its name?
    Either quote the entire name: cd " path path path A Folder file" or escape just the strange characters (space, in this case) using a backslash cd path path path A\ Folder file Another thing to try, is using tab completion: cd home user Desktop Bas Then press the TAB key, this should complete it to: cd home user Desktop Bash\ Programming Then you can type the rest of the path
  • How can I refresh my PATH variable from the registry, without a reboot . . .
    The current PATH is updated to the registry values I use ConEmu for my consoles and it runs this batch file on each new console to refresh the PATH so a reboot isn't necessary
  • What are the Default $PATH Values? - Ask Ubuntu
    PATH The search path for commands It is a colon-separated list of directories in which the shell looks for commands (see COMMAND EXECUTION below) A zero-length (null) directory name in the value of PATH indicates the current directory A null directory name may appear as two adjacent colons, or as an initial or trailing colon
  • What are PATH and other environment variables, and how can I set or use . . .
    So the question is: What are environment variables, like the executable PATH, and how can I change and use them on major operating systems? A good answer would include a simple explanation of what environment variables and especially PATH mean to the OS, as well as simple guidelines on how to set and read them accordingly
  • How to remove a path from system path (`$PATH`) using terminal commands?
    A little explain how this will work: First we define the variable value setting PATH=, then we must say to use the result value of next command as the value of this variable just using $ (command), after came the SED command sed "s ", the will be the separators for this command, by default we use but you can set anything like - or _




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