Such an amazing video. I've watched so many other videos that basically created more confusion rather than solution. On the other hand, your video is a concise and straight to the point. Thanks very much Susan
Thank you! This saves me big time! I'm a self-tough engineer, so I constantly find myself in a vulnerable position when it comes to environment settings.
@@codewithsusan WOW! What a fight I just had with my system! 😵💫 But now Python IDLE works inside my Terminal! 😍 Qurious question does it matter what type of shell I use? For reasons unknown to me my system was configured to zsh and previously it was ksh and now I have changed back again to BASH. Any thoughts to think of this?
For most situations, either of those shells (zsh, ksh, bash) get the job done, and they all work very similarly. I use zsh on my Mac as that's the default they use now (it used to be bash). But all the servers I work on use bash by default.
@@codewithsusan the reason why I’m asking is when I type “which Python“ it returns with an empty command prompt, just nothing, and I can type new command despite i have Python 3.11 and 3.12 installed
Hy Susan, i really love this specific tutorial that you did. I've been looking for this for about 2 weeks and it turned out to be the easter egg i needed today. Thank you.😘
me gusto el video, hace rato llevo tratando de saber por que no podia ejecutar php en la terminal para descargar composer hasta que encontre este video que explica muy bien, un video de gran ayuda, gracias
ive added my path and can see it once i reload my terminal but when i attempt to double check using the which php command it says php not found. any suggestions?
Double check the path you added is valid and a php executable exists there. To do this, try just changing into that directory, pasting in the directory path *exactly* as you put it in your path. Example: > cd /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin/ If you are able to successfully change into that path, you confirm it contains an instance of PHP exists within that directory with this command: > ./php --version
I have added the Xampp path but still which php showing /usr/bin/php, and php version is still old as 7.3.29. Please help me to change that php version
Best PATH variable on Mac explanation I have seen on both RUclips and Google searches.
The most straight forward explanation about Path Variable on Mac
Such an amazing video. I've watched so many other videos that basically created more confusion rather than solution. On the other hand, your video is a concise and straight to the point. Thanks very much Susan
You are welcome! Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a note.
Susan, you're a legend. You saved my butt. I hope the world is kind to you for the rest of your life :)
Thanks Susan! I've tried so many different solutions but your's finally worked out!! Concise and easy explanation. Really appreciate!!
Thank you! This saves me big time! I'm a self-tough engineer, so I constantly find myself in a vulnerable position when it comes to environment settings.
Thx Susan! Finally I found a short and concise introduction on how to alter path so I can get on with learning Python
np! Have fun learning Python - it's a great language.
@@codewithsusan WOW! What a fight I just had with my system! 😵💫 But now Python IDLE works inside my Terminal! 😍
Qurious question does it matter what type of shell I use?
For reasons unknown to me my system was configured to zsh and previously it was ksh and now I have changed back again to BASH. Any thoughts to think of this?
For most situations, either of those shells (zsh, ksh, bash) get the job done, and they all work very similarly. I use zsh on my Mac as that's the default they use now (it used to be bash). But all the servers I work on use bash by default.
@@codewithsusan the reason why I’m asking is when I type “which Python“ it returns with an empty command prompt, just nothing, and I can type new command despite i have Python 3.11 and 3.12 installed
Hy Susan, i really love this specific tutorial that you did. I've been looking for this for about 2 weeks and it turned out to be the easter egg i needed today. Thank you.😘
You're welcome, glad you found it! :)
This video was really helpful. I messed up my PATH when installing flutter and this helped me to solve my issue. Thanks!
Cheers... I forgot most of this content so this was an excellent refresher
THANKYOU SO MUCH YOU MAKE IT SO EASY FOR ME TO UNDERSTAND AND TO ADD THE A NEW PATH
Subbed for the clear informations & the fact that you actually made notes to follow. New to this channel and gonna certainly have it under my radar :)
Thanks MadSeche - appreciate the note and the sub : )
me gusto el video, hace rato llevo tratando de saber por que no podia ejecutar php en la terminal para descargar composer hasta que encontre este video que explica muy bien, un video de gran ayuda, gracias
De nada - Gracias por ver
Thx a lot! very useful tutorial on PATH, made my commands finally run after struggling:)
Going to try this out on my next project - thanks!
I plan to come back to this. Thanks!
thank you for the very straightforward content on the subject
Awesome.. Simple and to the point
Where have you been all my life!
Thank you.😂
Thank you so much Susan!!!! Great video!!
You are so welcome!
This was really well done. Excellent breakdown.
Thanks! :)
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Great video Susan, extremely helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
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Thanks for the great video and explanation of PATH.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank-you so much! That was so helpful!
Amazing, I am referring this for my path editing
Great work , very easy to follow.
Thanks for your notes !
can I add to the bin folder of -ls programm my own programm?
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Great work!!
ive added my path and can see it once i reload my terminal but when i attempt to double check using the which php command it says php not found. any suggestions?
Double check the path you added is valid and a php executable exists there.
To do this, try just changing into that directory, pasting in the directory path *exactly* as you put it in your path. Example:
> cd /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin/
If you are able to successfully change into that path, you confirm it contains an instance of PHP exists within that directory with this command:
> ./php --version
I have added the Xampp path but still which php showing /usr/bin/php, and php version is still old as 7.3.29. Please help me to change that php version
Can you confirm you restarted your command line program after editing your path?
Thank you so much, you just saved my day!
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