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====== The export builtin command ======
===== Synopsis =====
<code> export [-fn] [NAME[=VALUE] ...] export -p </code>
===== Description =====
The ''export'' builtin command is used to mark variables or functions referenced by ''NAME'' for automatic export to the environment. If ''NAME'' is a shell variable, a value ''VALUE'' can be assigned before exporting it.
==== Options ====
^Option ^Description ^ |''-f'' |refer to shell functions | |''-n'' |remove the export property from any referenced ''NAME'' | |''-p'' |print all exported variables, with ''-f'', print all exported functions - all in a format re-usable as input |
An argument of ''%%--%%'' disables further option processing. ==== Return status ====
^Status ^Reason ^ |0 |no error | |!=0 |invalid option | |!=0 |a given ''NAME'' is invalid |
===== Examples =====
Set the display to use when launching a GUI application (useful during SSH sessions): <code> export DISPLAY=":0" </code>
Set your default text editor (e.g. SublimeText): <code> export EDITOR=subl </code> ===== Portability considerations =====
- in POSIX(r), only the ''-p'' option is specified
- in POSIX(r), only variables (with value assignment) are to be exported, not shell functions
===== See also =====