This crate allows you to permanently set environment variables
// Check if DUMMY is set, if not set it to 1
// export DUMMY=1
env_perm::check_or_set("DUMMY", 1).expect("Failed to find or set DUMMY");
// Append $HOME/some/cool/bin to $PATH
// export PATH= "$HOME/some/cool/bin:$PATH"
env_perm::append("PATH", "$HOME/some/cool/bin").expect("Couldn't find PATH");
// Sets a variable without checking if it exists.
// Note you need to use a raw string literal to include ""
// export DUMMY="/something"
env_perm::set("DUMMY", r#""/something""#).expect("Failed to set DUMMY");
This crate simply appends to your .bash_profile
or .bash_login
or .profile
in that order.
It will create a .bash_profile
file if none of the above are
found in your home directory.
ie. /Users/me/.bash_profile
.
I have only tested this on macOS but it should work on any unix system. I want to add windows support soon.
Contributions are welcome.