| ENV(1) | General Commands Manual | ENV(1) |
env — set and
print environment
env |
[-i] [-u
name]
[name=value ...]
[utility [argument ...]] |
env executes utility
after modifying the environment as specified on the command line. The option
name=value specifies an
environment variable, name, with a value of
value.
The options are as follows:
-ienv to completely ignore the environment it
inherits.-u
nameIf no utility is specified,
env prints out the names and values of the variables
in the environment, with one
name=value pair per line.
env doesn't handle commands with equal
(‘=’) signs in their names, for obvious reasons.
The env utility exits with one of the
following values:
env completed successfully and, if
utility was specified, it was invoked and completed
successfully too.env
and utility was not invoked, or
utility was invoked but failed with exit status
1.The env utility is compliant with the
IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 (“POSIX.1”)
specification. The flag [-u] is an extension to that
specification.
The historic - option has been deprecated
but is still supported in this implementation.
| July 28, 2024 | openbsd |