Add functionality for including environment variables as metadata#771
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Environment Variables as Metadata
Issue: #726
Python Version(s) Tested: 3.13
Operating System(s): Ubuntu 24.10
Documentation PR: N/A
📝 Summary
Allows users to specify through globular expressions within their config file or in
run.init(...)any environment variables to store as metadata.🔄 Changes
runcomponent of the user configuration, adding the optionrecord_shell_vars, a set of globular expressions orNone.Run.initmethod to have parameterrecord_shell_vars.✔️ Checklist