simple utilities for requiring and parsing environment variables
simple .env -> process.env
Dead simple env file parsing for TypeScript
> Very simple Env get function for NodeJS
Simple .env parser
Simple env config handling for the browser and node.
A simple env wrapper in NodeJS
Dead simple .env profile switching with yaml config
[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/simple-env-verify)
An intuitive, strongly typed, and scalable way to retrieve environment variables
Offers getProxyForUrl to get the proxy URL for a URL, respecting the *_PROXY (e.g. HTTP_PROXY) and NO_PROXY environment variables.
 [](https://jsr.io/@t3-oss/env-core) [](https://jsr.io/@t3-oss/env-core) [ [](https://jsr.io/@t3-oss/env-core) [](https://jsr.io/@t3-oss/env-core) [![Socket Bad
Simple .env schema validator with type safety
Executes a command using the environment variables in an env file
yargs the modern, pirate-themed, successor to optimist.
Verification, sanitization, and type coercion for environment variables in Node.js
Provides a list of electron-to-chromium version mappings
A Babel preset for each environment.
AWS credential provider that sources credentials from known environment variables
Runtime agnostic JS utils
Run scripts that set and use environment variables across platforms
Simple help and sanity checks for Node CLI bin scripts
Convert modern CSS into something browsers understand
Simple ENV fetcher
Responsibly extends Ruby's ENV with simple and predictable utilities.
Gem for easy logs view
Simple ENV based configuration for microservice apps
ConfigDefault add an ability to separate your configuration on *.default.yml and *.yml files. It's very useful to mix in configuration when you deploy your application.
This GEM allows you to keep your configuration class-based by calling Blinkist::Config.get!(...) instead of accessing the ENV directly. You can set up different types of adapters to connect to various configuration systems like your ENV or Consul's key-value-store.
Simple JSON ENV variable parser
A simple wrapper around the ENV hash that by default raises an error when value requested is not set.
Manages defining optional (and default) values, environment specific values and required values. There is a focus on 12 Factor principle and definining most variables outside of the environment in production but making it easy for developers to get started with development environment specific variables and sensible defaults.
Simple implementation of the 'Feature Flags' pattern as a Ruby gem. Allows you to set defaults in a Hash of the form: ```{ feature_name_1: true, feature_name_2: false, feature_with_variations: 'A' }``` and override them with correspondingly-named environment variables. In the example above, you could enable the feature 'feature_name_2' with the environment variable 'FEATURE_NAME_2'.
Simple, Heroku-friendly Rails app configuration using ENV and a single YAML file
Very simple Rack middleware to set an env variable based on user agent
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.
No description provided.