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load env vars in a per project basis into a special shell environment
Core components for creating a txwrapper lib.
hydrate environment variables from .env files into process.env
A Solana wallet Snap.
Validation for your environment variables
Report and remove unused es6 modules
HANDLE CONFIGURATION ONCE AND FOR ALL
drop-in replacement for @next/env that uses varlock to load .env files with validation and extra security features
A global executable to run applications with the ENV variables loaded by dotenv
ESLint config for Turborepo
Build chainable fluent interfaces the easy way... with a freakin' chainsaw!
Get CI environment variables for parallelizing builds
evaluate statically-analyzable expressions
ESLint plugin for Turborepo
A library for obtaining browser versions with their maximum supported Baseline feature set and Widely Available status.
## `env`
Client-side support for CSS custom properties (aka "CSS variables") in legacy and modern browsers
Yaml Parser with additional functionality.
Inlines env vars in a string that contains $NAME expressions
Claude Code channel app for clawborrator: an stdio MCP server that bridges to a remote clawborrator hub via WebSocket so collaborators can prompt the same Claude Code session from a browser.
The command-line interface for Alpic
AI-powered E2E Playwright testing CLI. Stably can understand your codebase, edit/run tests, and handle complex test scenarios for you.
Resolving dynamic imports that contain variables.
This is a library to make it easy to obtain an authenticated collins_client object. It attempts to load credentials from the following yaml files ENV['COLLINS_CLIENT_CONFIG'], ~/.collins.yml, /etc/collins.yml, /var/db/collins.yml, and supports user input.
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