PATH

Environment variables are a class of variables that tells the shells how to behave as the user works at the command line or with shell scripts. PATH is an environment variable that searches the directories to search for executable files in response to the commands issued by the user. The path consists of series of colon separated absolute paths that are stored in plain text files. There are two types of path namely relative and absolute path.

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