dev-tool-envdist
Envdist - is CLI tool for generation .env files from '.env.dist.'
Envdist - is CLI tool for generation .env files from '.env.dist.'
Tool that will get the env vars from .env.deploy and will create secrets.yaml and custom-env.yaml and will check if they exist in a given KeyVault.
dotenv2env is a command line tool that loads environment variables from a .env file and runs a script with those variables as part of the environment. It supports both npm and yarn package managers.
Manage your TypeScript environment variables with ease.
Environment variable parser
A developer-friendly tool for validating and aligning environment variables in .env files against schema files (e.g., .env.example). It helps identify missing variables, empty values, or extra entries, ensuring a consistent and error-free environment setu
The project is a library designed to facilitate the retrieval and parsing of environment variables from various hosting platforms. It provides functions to extract environment variables from environment files stored on GitLab, GitHub, and Bitbucket.
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Load environment variables from .env files. Decode secret values from AWS Secrets Manager, Google Secret Manager, and other sources.
Because forgetting .env variables is basically your hobby.
A tiny helper tool that lets you define a set of environment variables including validation rules
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Share your environment variables across multiple devices safely
Finally.js is a Node.js tool for seamlessly deploying website files to an FTP server. It automates the process of collecting files from a specified directory and ensures secure authentication through environment variables. Ideal for developers looking to
Seamlessly integrates GCP Secret Manager with App Engine environment variables.
Helpers to check the validity of your environment variables.
Access your environment with easy and secure way
The Next.js package comes preconfigured for Next.js and also enforces some extra rules by default to make sure you have out-of-the-box compatibility in all different Next.js runtimes.
The Nuxt package comes preconfigured for Nuxt, and fills the runtimeEnv option automatically. All you need to do is define your schemas!