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HOWTO: set environment variables
Ajeet D'Souza edited this page Dec 24, 2021
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The way you set environment variables is dependent on your shell. Assuming you want to set the _ZO_ECHO
variable to 1:
Bash
Add this to your configuration (usually ~/.bashrc
):
export _ZO_ECHO='1'
Elvish
Add this to your configuration (usually ~/.elvish/rc.elv
):
set E:_ZO_ECHO = '1'
Fish
Add this to your configuration (usually ~/.config/fish/config.fish
):
set -x _ZO_ECHO '1'
Nushell
Add this to your configuration (find it by running config path
in Nushell):
[env]
_ZO_ECHO = "1"
PowerShell
Add this to your configuration (find it by running echo $profile
in
PowerShell):
$env:_ZO_ECHO = '1'
Xonsh
Add this to your configuration (usually ~/.xonshrc
):
$_ZO_ECHO = '1'
Zsh
Add this to your configuration (usually ~/.zshrc
):
export _ZO_ECHO='1'
Any POSIX shell
Add this to your configuration:
export _ZO_ECHO='1'
Note that these must be set before calling zoxide init
. The full list of variables can be found here.