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exec.md: remove misleading part
"By default" implies that this is something which could be
disabled for an individual `docker exec` call. This doesn't seem
to be the case, so removing the "by default" part would make
these docs clearer to me.
Signed-off-by: Per Lundberg <per.lundberg@hibox.tv>
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Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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Next, set environment variables in the current bash session.
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By default, the `docker exec` command, inherits the environment variables that
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are set at the time the container is created. Use the `--env` (or the `-e` shorthand)
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to override global environment variables, or to set additional environment variables
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for the process started by `docker exec`.
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The `docker exec` command inherits the environment variables that are set at the
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time the container is created. Use the `--env` (or the `-e` shorthand) to
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override global environment variables, or to set additional environment
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variables for the process started by `docker exec`.
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The example below creates a new shell session in the container `mycontainer` with
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environment variables `$VAR_A` and `$VAR_B` set to "1" and "2" respectively.
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