I don’t know if it’s respected in VS Code, but you could put ENVs in your
startup.jl` file (which can be disabled when you run Julia):
ENV["FOO"] = "something"
I don’t know about macOS, maybe something changed:
I don’t know if it’s respected in VS Code, but you could put ENVs in your
startup.jl` file (which can be disabled when you run Julia):
ENV["FOO"] = "something"
I don’t know about macOS, maybe something changed: