add directory to path mac code example

Example 1: how to add a directory in path linux

# For this Purpose you have to edit ~/.bashrc file.
# So in terminal:
nano ~/.bashrc
# Now add this command to the file and instead of ADDRESS,
# write your desired address
export PATH=$PATH:ADDRESS
# Like:
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/hadoop

Example 2: update path variable mac

export PATH=$PATH:/new/dir/location1
export PATH=$PATH:/new/dir1:/dir2:/dir/path/no3

Example 3: adding path in mac

The easiest way to add a new path to $PATH (the environment variable) is with the export command. In this example we’ll add “~/opt/bin” to the user PATH with export:

export PATH=$PATH:~/opt/bin

You can run that directly from the command line, then check the $PATH with echo to show that it has been added like so:

echo $PATH

Example 4: adding this directory to PATH mac

sudo nano /etc/paths

https://www.architectryan.com/2012/10/02/add-to-the-path-on-mac-os-x-mountain-lion/

Example 5: mac add a directory to path

cp bin/phantomjs.app/Contents/MacOS/phantomjs /usr/local/bin