export
[variables
]export
[name
=
[value
]]...
Pass (export) the value of one or more shell
variables
, giving global meaning to the variables (which are local by default). For example, a variable defined in one shell script must be exported if its value will be used in other programs called by the script. If no
variables
are given,
export
lists the variables exported by the current shell. The second form is the Korn shell version, which is similar to the first form except that you can set a variable
name
to a
value
before exporting it.
In the Bourne shell, you would type:
TERM=vt100 export TERM
In the Korn shell, you could type this instead:
export TERM=vt100