standard:tldr:9edba
standard: Declare any available global variables.
$ standard --global ${variable}
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However, assuming you are referring to a command syntax that includes the keyword "standard" and "variable" in a global context, it may suggest that you are attempting to set a global environment variable using a tool or framework called "standard".
In general, setting global environment variables allows you to define values that can be accessed by all processes and programs running on the system.
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