1.1.3 • Published 3 years ago
env-easy v1.1.3
:computer: env-easy-cli
:eyeglasses: abderox
:bookmark_tabs: v1.1.3
:date: created : 31/July/2022
This cli is there to improve your productivity by providing the most used routine env commands .
- let's suppose you have cloned a project from github that includes
.env.examplefile instead of.env. - or you want to push the project you are working on now to your repository .
- In both cases , you can easily create respectively
.envwith all variables from.env.examplefile in the first case by typing the command below :arrow_down_small: env -l example- as same as in the second case ; creating a copy of
.env-->.env.localwith empty variables with a basic command . env -p local
Instructions how to use
- This version is just for learning purpose
install with npm commandenv -h
- nothing omitted
+ now you can lookup a keyword and replace it by providing you with an interactive menu- Example
env -s local:8000 --rw 3000this basically will lookup the keyword and return multiple lines if more than one- don't worry , as you see in the picture I didn't have to mention the filename since I was working with the default file which is
.envno need to mention its name .
- USAGE examples
env -c localthis will create a copy of existing file or creating new one if not .env -r local --strthis will wipe out all digits values and strings will be kept PORT = 4000 ==> PORT =env -p local --dgthis will wipe out all strings values and digits will be kept HOST = "localhost" ==> HOST = ""env -p localcreate fresh copy with empty variablesenv -r localwipe out all values of the variables including digits and stringsenv -d localthis will delete fileenv -s local:SERVER_PORTlooks up for SERVER_PORT keyword in the in the file (if upper case write it in upper case)env -s :SERVER_PORTlooks up for SERVER_PORT in .env fileDone
:bangbang:
:trollface: I WILL COME UP WITH BETTER NEXT TIME !!