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hello everyone and welcome to another video tutorial in this video tutorial Im going to show you how you can add the program or the what an application into your path in very environment variable so lets say for example the Android studio I just installed Android studio in my in my system in for me to actually run on their studio they have to type the full directory name which is user lock onto a studio bin and if I do an LS this is the the foul no the executable that I need to run so instead of typing the full path I can add this directory into my environment into my path environment variable and so I can start the application from anywhere inside the directory tree so this can be done very easy one of the ways that we are going to do this for example if we echo the path environment variable we we see all the the directory so path that we have inside this this variable and so every time we type a command that that the bash cannot find it looks into this path environment variable for