fix_env.sh
This is a script for permanently fixing environment variables to shell configuration files. Tested on Bash and Zsh. Current version v1.0.
Features
Permanently fix environment variables to the user's shell configuration file, preventing environment variables from being lost after the session ends. Supports automatic detection and writing to .bashrc, .zshrc, or .profile.
Usage
Download Script
CNB:
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wget https://cnb.cool/SDCOM/shit/-/git/raw/main/script/fix_env.sh && sudo chmod +x ./fix_env.shGithub:
bash
wget https://github.com/SDCOM-0415/shit/raw/refs/heads/main/script/fix_env.sh && sudo chmod +x ./fix_env.shRun Script
bash
# Run the script
./fix_env.sh
# Follow prompts to enter environment variable name and contentInteractive Flow
- Enter environment variable name (e.g.,
API_KEY,PATH, etc.) - Enter environment variable content (e.g.,
/usr/local/binorabc123) - Script automatically detects current shell (bash/zsh)
- Write environment variable to corresponding configuration file
Environment Variable Name Rules
- Only letters, numbers, and underscores are allowed
- Cannot start with a number
- First character must be a letter or underscore
Supported Shell Configuration Files
- Bash:
~/.bashrc - Zsh:
~/.zshrc - Other:
~/.profile
Apply Configuration
After running the script, execute the following command to apply the configuration:
bash
# Bash
source ~/.bashrc
# Zsh
source ~/.zshrc
# Or reopen the terminal windowUsage Example
bash
$ ./fix_env.sh
================================
Environment Variable Fix Tool
================================
Please enter the environment variable name: NODE_ENV
Please enter the environment variable content: production
================================
Success! Environment variable added to /home/user/.bashrc
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Environment variable name: NODE_ENV
Environment variable content: production
Please run the following command to apply changes:
source /home/user/.bashrc
Or reopen the terminal windowNotes
- If the environment variable already exists, the script will update its value
- Configuration file will be created automatically if it doesn't exist
- Configuration file needs to be reloaded or terminal restarted to take effect
Author
SDCOM