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Maarten Mulders commented on MNG-7193:
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How would parsing {{maven.config}} before the JVM starts solve this problem? 
The first paragraph of the ticket says

{quote}Over the last couple of years people demanded to always pass arguments 
down to Maven without supplying it specifically *or repeat for every project 
over and over again in {{maven.config}}*.{quote}

I think the only way to address both requirements is by using environment 
variables. Or did I misunderstand something here?

> Introduce MAVEN_ARGS environment variable
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MNG-7193
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-7193
>             Project: Maven
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Command Line
>    Affects Versions: 3.8.1
>            Reporter: Michael Osipov
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 4.0.x-candidate
>
>
> Over the last couple of years people demanded to always pass arguments down 
> to Maven without supplying it specifically or repeat for every project over 
> and over again in {{maven.config}}. Arguments like {{-B}} or {{-V}}.
> A new environment variable {{MAVEN_ARGS}} can be passed *before* the actual 
> CLI arguments.
> Ideal precedence:
> {{MAVEN_ARGS}} is overwritten by {{maven.config}} is overwritten by CLI 
> arguments. General to specific. Unfortunately, since {{MAVEN_ARGS}} will be 
> passed just like CLI arguments there is no way to detect that these arguments 
> came either via CLI or {{MAVEN_ARGS}}
> One option would be to add separator token which would be dropped internally 
> thus makes it possible to differentiate between both, e.g,, 
> {{MAVEN_ARGS_START [ARGS...] MAVEN_ARGS_STOP}}. 



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