Cross-project environment variable manager — store API keys once, use everywhere
Robust Environment Configuration for Universal Applications.
A Babel preset that targets modern browsers by fixing engine bugs.
A library for obtaining browser versions with their maximum supported Baseline feature set and Widely Available status.
A global executable to run applications with the ENV variables loaded by dotenv
Executes a command using the environment variables in an env file
Share target browsers between different front-end tools, like Autoprefixer, Stylelint and babel-env-preset
HANDLE CONFIGURATION ONCE AND FOR ALL
A Babel preset for each environment.
Offers getProxyForUrl to get the proxy URL for a URL, respecting the *_PROXY (e.g. HTTP_PROXY) and NO_PROXY environment variables.
AWS credential provider that sources credentials from known environment variables
A collection of token providers
Runtime agnostic JS utils
Run scripts that set and use environment variables across platforms
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babel-preset-app for vue-cli
A Babel preset for each environment.
Preload environment variables with dotenv into serverless.
Convert modern CSS into something browsers understand
babel-preset-app for nuxt
Loads environment variables from .env file
Next.js dotenv file loading
hydrate environment variables from .env files into process.env
Load environment variables from .env and ensure they are defined
Greps all Ruby files below the given starting_dir for usage of the ENV hash to ensure that any ENV vars used have been defined.
Reads the keys of the env variable. Use envreader -h for help and check all commands.
Using ENV is like using raw SQL statements in your code. We all know how that ends...
Load all relevant .env files to boot usable application environment
Scan ENV and override correspondong settings in a nested Hash
Gem checks if all of required ENVs are setup
Allows you to syntax check roles, env, cookbooks - all in one.
Combine the benefits of the widely used ENV vars approach with the encrypted credentials of Rails 6+. Share a single key with your team to unlock the version-control changes of all API keys.
Generates a Berksfile from JSON style Chef environment files. Also support extension to environment file with 'cookbook_locations'. Verifies the Berksfile is consistent (all dependencies met) and will upload updated cookbooks and env files to a chef server.
Ravioli combines all of your app's runtime configuration into a unified, simple interface. It automatically loads and combines YAML config files, encrypted Rails credentials, and ENV vars so you can focus on writing code and not on where configuration comes from
Credentials like passwords, access tokens and other secrets are often passed to sites each by it's own ENV variable. This is both uncool, non-atomic and therefore unreliable. Use this plugin to store your credentials in encrypted YAML files which you can safely commit to your source code repository. In order to use all of them in Bridgetown, you have to set or pass exactly one ENV variable holding the key to decrypt.
Read environment variables from 1Password fields (dotenv/json/yaml format) or all fields using the op CLI or 1Password Connect Server API. Export local .env files back to 1Password.
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