Let's learn about creating variables in a shell.
Declaring variables in Linux is very easy. We just need to use the variable name and initialize it with the required content.
$ person="Ganesh Naik"
To get the content of the variable, we need to add the prefix $ before the variable, for example:
$ echo person person
$ echo $person
Ganesh Naik
The unset command can be used to delete the declared variable:
$ a=20$ echo $a$ unset a
The unset command will clear or remove the variable from the shell environment as well.
Here, the set command will show all variables declared in the shell:
$ person="Ganesh Naik"$ echo $person$ set
Here, using the declare command with the -x option will make it an environmental or global ...