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env exists is a way to test (in hush) if an environment variable exists. A workaround existed using printenv but this new command doesn't require all the stdout/stderr redirection to prevent printing information to the screen. Example: $ set testexists 1 $ env exists testexists && echo "yes" yes $ env exists testexists || echo "no" $ set testexists $ env exists testexists && echo "yes" $ env exists testexists || echo "no" no $ Signed-off-by:
Andrew Ruder <andrew.ruder@elecsyscorp.com>
Andrew Ruder authoredenv exists is a way to test (in hush) if an environment variable exists. A workaround existed using printenv but this new command doesn't require all the stdout/stderr redirection to prevent printing information to the screen. Example: $ set testexists 1 $ env exists testexists && echo "yes" yes $ env exists testexists || echo "no" $ set testexists $ env exists testexists && echo "yes" $ env exists testexists || echo "no" no $ Signed-off-by:
Andrew Ruder <andrew.ruder@elecsyscorp.com>