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Man pages: refactor common options: --env
Only among podman create, exec, run. The same option in podman build, generate-systemd, and secret-create is too different. Should be a trivial one to review, the only difference is a period at the end of one sentence. And, of course, the "See Environment note" applies only to podman-create and run, not exec, so it can't be deduplicated. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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#### **--env**, **-e**=*env*
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Set environment variables.
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This option allows arbitrary environment variables that are available for the process to be launched inside of the container. If an environment variable is specified without a value, Podman will check the host environment for a value and set the variable only if it is set on the host. As a special case, if an environment variable ending in __*__ is specified without a value, Podman will search the host environment for variables starting with the prefix and will add those variables to the container.
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#### **--env**, **-e**=*env*
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Set environment variables
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This option allows arbitrary environment variables that are available for the process to be launched inside of the container. If an environment variable is specified without a value, Podman will check the host environment for a value and set the variable only if it is set on the host. As a special case, if an environment variable ending in __*__ is specified without a value, Podman will search the host environment for variables starting with the prefix and will add those variables to the container.
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@@option env
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See [**Environment**](#environment) note below for precedence and examples.
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Specify the key sequence for detaching a container. Format is a single character `[a-Z]` or one or more `ctrl-<value>` characters where `<value>` is one of: `a-z`, `@`, `^`, `[`, `,` or `_`. Specifying "" will disable this feature. The default is *ctrl-p,ctrl-q*.
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#### **--env**, **-e**=*env*
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Set environment variables.
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This option allows arbitrary environment variables that are available for the process to be launched inside of the container. If an environment variable is specified without a value, Podman will check the host environment for a value and set the variable only if it is set on the host. As a special case, if an environment variable ending in __*__ is specified without a value, Podman will search the host environment for variables starting with the prefix and will add those variables to the container.
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@@option env
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#### **--env-file**=*file*
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#### **--env**, **-e**=*env*
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Set environment variables.
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This option allows arbitrary environment variables that are available for the process to be launched inside of the container. If an environment variable is specified without a value, Podman will check the host environment for a value and set the variable only if it is set on the host. As a special case, if an environment variable ending in __*__ is specified without a value, Podman will search the host environment for variables starting with the prefix and will add those variables to the container.
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@@option env
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See [**Environment**](#environment) note below for precedence and examples.
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