Multi-git-profile manager with SSH key integration
AWS credential provider that sources credentials from known environment variables
Datadog CI plugin for `dora` commands
Parse, validate, manipulate, and display dates
A zero-config, self contained local WordPress environment for development and testing.
Provides a list of electron-to-chromium version mappings
Detects what package manager executes the process
TypeScript scope analyser for ESLint
Simple GIT interface for node.js
Datadog CI plugin for `sbom` commands

Shared utilities for Decap CMS.
Package manager detector
The browser package manager
A secrets manager for .env files – from the same people that pioneered dotenv.
Datadog CI plugin for `deployment` commands
AWS SDK for JavaScript Secrets Manager Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
AWS SDK for JavaScript Ssm Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
The Vercel Blob JavaScript API client
Datadog CI plugin for `junit` commands
Handling media-routes/sensors/events during a audio/video chat on React Native
A collection of utilities that are useful in a git-controlled monorepo managed by one of these tools:
Offers getProxyForUrl to get the proxy URL for a URL, respecting the *_PROXY (e.g. HTTP_PROXY) and NO_PROXY environment variables.
A Babel preset for each environment.
dotenvcrypt ensures your .env files - and, by extension, any secrets within them - are encrypted, enabling storage of these files directly within Git.
Envsafe is a standalone CLI utility for managing your .env files without project integration. Quickly back up your current environment, restore from any saved version, and compare your .env file against .env.example to catch missing or extra variables. Think of it as git stash for your .env. Core features: - Backup and restore .env files with optional tags - Pop the latest backup off the stack - Checkout any saved .env version or return to main - Validate .env vs .env.example - CLI-native — no Gemfile or code integration required Envsafe gives you safe, versioned control of your app’s environment variables — without the overhead.
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