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Setup PATH in Macos
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Step 1: Open up a Terminal window (this is in your Applications/Utilites folder by default) | |
Step 2: Enter the follow commands: | |
touch ~/.bash_profile; open ~/.bash_profile | |
This will open the .bash_profile file in Text Edit (the default text editor included on your system). The file allows you to customize the environment your user runs in. | |
Step 3: Add the following line to the end of the file adding whatever additional directory you want in your path: | |
export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/bin:$PATH" | |
That example would add ~/.rbenv to the PATH. The $PATH part is important as it appends the existing PATH to preserve it in the new value. | |
Step 4: Save the .bash_profile file and Quit (Command + Q) Text Edit. | |
Step 5: Force the .bash_profile to execute. This loads the values immediately without having to reboot. In your Terminal window, run the following command. | |
source ~/.bash_profile | |
That’s it! Now you know how to edit the PATH on your Mac OS X computer system. You can confirm the new path by opening a new Terminal windows and running: | |
echo $PATH | |
You should now see the values you want in your PATH. |
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