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0 Command: env | Section: 1 | Source: NetBSD | File: env.1
ENV(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual ENV(1) NAME env - set and print environment SYNOPSIS env [-0i] [-C dir] [-u name] [name=value ...] [utility [argument ...]] DESCRIPTION env executes utility after modifying the environment as specified on the command line. Each name=value option specifies an environmental variable, name, with a value of value. The `-i' option causes env to completely ignore the environment it inherits. The `-C dir' option causes the working directory to be changed to dir. The `-u name' option causes removal of the name environment variable if it is in the environment. This is similar to the unset command in sh(1). The value for name must not include the `=' character. If no utility is specified, env prints out the names and values of the variables in the environment. Each name=value pair is separated by a new line unless -0 is specified, in which case name/value pairs are separated by NUL. The -0 option and utility must not be specified together. EXIT STATUS env exits with one of the following values: 0 utility was invoked and completed successfully. In this case the exit code is returned by the utility itself, not env. If no utility was specified, then env completed successfully and returned the exit code itself. 1 An invalid command line option was passed to env. 1-125 utility was invoked, but failed in some way; see its manual page for more information. In this case the exit code is returned by the utility itself, not env. 125 utility was specified together with the -0 option. 126 utility was found, but could not be invoked. 127 utility could not be found. COMPATIBILITY The historic - option has been deprecated but is still supported in this implementation. The -C, -u and -0 options are non-standard extensions. SEE ALSO chdir(2), execvp(3), environ(7) STANDARDS The env utility conforms to IEEE Std 1003.2-1992 ("POSIX.2"). HISTORY The env command appeared in 4.4BSD. The -u and -0 options first appeared in NetBSD 10. The -C option first appeared in NetBSD 10.1. BUGS env doesn't handle commands with equal ("=") signs in their names, for obvious reasons. FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 October 28, 2024 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8

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