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By convention these strings have the form 50.Dq Ar name=value . 51The following names are used by various commands: 52.Bl -tag -width BLOCKSIZE 53.It Ev BLOCKSIZE 54The size of the block units used by several commands, most notably 55.Xr df 1 , 56.Xr du 1 57and 58.Xr ls 1 . 59.Ev BLOCKSIZE 60may be specified in units of a byte by specifying a number, 61in units of a kilobyte by specifying a number followed by ``K'' or 62``k'', in units of a megabyte by specifying a number followed by ``M'' 63or ``m'' and in units of a gigabyte by specifying a number followed 64by ``G'' or ``g''. 65Sizes less than 512 bytes or greater than a gigabyte are ignored. 66.It Ev EDITOR 67Default editor name. 68.It Ev EXINIT 69A startup list of commands read by 70.Xr ex 1 71and 72.Xr vi 1 . 73.It Ev HOME 74A user's login directory, set by 75.Xr login 1 76from the password file 77.Xr passwd 5 . 78.It Ev LANG 79This variable configures all programs which use 80.Xr setlocale 3 81to use the specified locale. 82.It Ev MAIL 83The location of the user's 84mailbox instead of the default in /var/mail, 85used by 86.Xr mail 1 , 87.Xr sh 1 , 88and many other mailclients. 89.It Ev PAGER 90Default paginator program. The program specified by this variable is used by 91.Xr mail 1 , 92.Xr man 1 , 93.Xr ftp 1 , 94etc, to display information which is longer than the current display. 95.It Ev PATH 96The sequence of directories, separated by colons, searched by 97.Xr csh 1 , 98.Xr sh 1 , 99.Xr system 3 , 100.Xr execvp 3 , 101etc, when looking for an executable file. 102.Ev PATH 103is set to ``/usr/bin:/bin'' initially by 104.Xr login 1 . 105.It Ev PRINTER 106The name of the default printer to be used by 107.Xr lpr 1 , 108.Xr lpq 1 , 109and 110.Xr lprm 1 . 111.It Ev PWD 112The current directory pathname. 113.It Ev SHELL 114The full pathname of the user's login shell. 115.It Ev TERM 116The kind of terminal for which output is to be prepared. 117This information is used by commands, such as 118.Xr nroff 1 119or 120.Xr plot 1 121which may exploit special terminal capabilities. See 122.Pa /usr/share/misc/termcap 123.Pq Xr termcap 5 124for a list of terminal types. 125.It Ev TERMCAP 126The string describing the terminal in 127.Ev TERM , 128or, if 129it begins with a '/', the name of the termcap file. 130See 131.Ev TERMPATH 132below, and 133.Xr termcap 5 . 134.It Ev TERMPATH 135A sequence of pathnames of termcap files, separated by colons or spaces, 136which are searched for terminal descriptions in the order listed. Having 137no 138.Ev TERMPATH 139is equivalent to a 140.Ev TERMPATH 141of 142.Dq Pa $HOME/.termcap:/etc/termcap . 143.Ev TERMPATH 144is ignored if 145.Ev TERMCAP 146contains a full pathname. 147.It Ev TMPDIR 148The directory in which to store temporary files. 149Most applications use either 150.Dq /tmp 151or 152.Dq /var/tmp . 153Setting this variable will make them use another directory. 154.It Ev TZ 155The timezone to use when displaying dates. 156The normal format is a pathname relative to 157.Dq Pa /usr/share/zoneinfo . 158For example, the command 159.Dq env TZ=America/Los_Angeles date 160displays the current time in California. 161See 162.Xr tzset 3 163for more information. 164.It Ev USER 165The login name of the user. 166.El 167.Pp 168Further names may be placed in the environment by the 169.Xr export 170command and 171.Ar name=value 172arguments in 173.Xr sh 1 , 174or by the 175.Xr setenv 176command if you use 177.Xr csh 1 . 178It is unwise to change certain 179.Xr sh 1 180variables that are frequently exported by 181.Pa .profile 182files, such as 183.Ev MAIL , 184.Ev PS1 , 185.Ev PS2 , 186and 187.Ev IFS , 188unless you know what you are doing. 189.Sh SEE ALSO 190.Xr cd 1 , 191.Xr csh 1 , 192.Xr ex 1 , 193.Xr login 1 , 194.Xr sh 1 , 195.Xr execve 2 , 196.Xr execle 3 , 197.Xr getenv 3 , 198.Xr setenv 3 , 199.Xr setlocale 3 , 200.Xr system 3 , 201.Xr termcap 3 , 202.Xr termcap 5 203.Sh HISTORY 204The 205.Nm 206manual page appeared in 207.Bx 4.2 . 208