## Environment and Configuration **The latest version of this documentation is available on [GitHub](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg/tree/master/docs/users/config-environment.md).** ### Environment Variables #### VCPKG_DOWNLOADS This environment variable can be set to an existing directory to use for storing downloads instead of the internal `downloads/` directory. It should always be set to an absolute path. #### VCPKG_FEATURE_FLAGS This environment variable can be set to a comma-separated list of off-by-default features in vcpkg. These features are subject to change without notice and should be considered highly unstable. Non-exhaustive list of off-by-default features: - `binarycaching` - `manifest` #### EDITOR This environment variable can be set to the full path of an executable to be used for `vcpkg edit`. Please see `vcpkg help edit` for command-specific help. #### VCPKG_ROOT This environment variable can be set to a directory to use as the root of the vcpkg instance. Note that mixing vcpkg repo versions and executable versions can cause issues. #### VCPKG_VISUAL_STUDIO_PATH This environment variable can be set to the full path to a Visual Studio instance on the machine. This Visual Studio instance will be used if the triplet does not override it via the [`VCPKG_VISUAL_STUDIO_PATH`](triplets.md#VCPKG_VISUAL_STUDIO_PATH) triplet setting. Example: `D:\2017` #### VCPKG_DEFAULT_TRIPLET This environment variable can be set to a triplet name which will be used for unqualified triplet references in command lines. #### VCPKG_DEFAULT_HOST_TRIPLET This environment variable can be set to a triplet name which will be used for unqualified host port references in command lines and all host port references in dependency lists. See [the host-dependencies documentation](host-dependencies.md) for more information. #### VCPKG_OVERLAY_PORTS This environment variable allows users to override ports with alternate versions according to the [ports overlay](../specifications/ports-overlay.md) specification. List paths to overlays using the platform dependent PATH seperator (Windows `;` | others `:`) Example (Windows): `C:\custom-ports\boost;C:\custom-ports\sqlite3` #### VCPKG_OVERLAY_TRIPLETS This environment variable allows users to add directories to search for triplets. [Example: overlay triplets](../examples/overlay-triplets-linux-dynamic.md). List paths to overlays using the platform dependent PATH seperator (Windows `;`, others `:`) #### VCPKG_FORCE_SYSTEM_BINARIES This environment variable, if set, suppresses the downloading of CMake and Ninja and forces the use of the system binaries. #### VCPKG_KEEP_ENV_VARS This environment variable can be set to a list of environment variables, separated by `;`, which will be propagated to the build environment. Example: `FOO_SDK_DIR;BAR_SDK_DIR` #### VCPKG_MAX_CONCURRENCY This environment variables limits the amount of concurrency requested by underlying buildsystems. If unspecified, this defaults to logical cores + 1. #### VCPKG_DEFAULT_BINARY_CACHE This environment variable redirects the default location to store binary packages. See [Binary Caching](binarycaching.md#Configuration) for more details. #### VCPKG_BINARY_SOURCES This environment variable adds or removes binary sources. See [Binary Caching](binarycaching.md#Configuration) for more details. #### VCPKG_NUGET_REPOSITORY This environment variable changes the metadata of produced NuGet packages. See [Binary Caching](binarycaching.md#Configuration) for more details. #### VCPKG_USE_NUGET_CACHE This environment variable allows using NuGet's cache for every nuget-based binary source. See [Binary Caching](binarycaching.md#NuGets-cache) for more details.