Bash Parameters and Variables

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Global Variable

Global variables are only maintained within the context of the current shell. Once the shell exits, the global variables are discarded.

Global variables are not available to sub-shells,

export

export VAR=VALUE

Declaring a global variable to be exported causes the variable and its value to be copied in the environment of a invoked sub-shell. The sub-shell gets a copy of the variable, not a reference. Modifying the variable from the sub-shell does not reflect into the value of the global variable maintained by the invoking shell.

Local Variables

The local keyword designates a local variable. Local variables can only be declared inside a function.

export

Scope

All variables declared in a shell are visible inside the functions executed within that shell and inside functions invoked from function invoked from the shell, recursively.

Shell Level

Function Level