Simple Read Environment Variables Dotnet for Kubernetes (ConfigMap and Secrets)
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Simple Read Environment Variables Dotnet for Kubernetes (ConfigMap and Secrets)
A simple project that combines the basic of web api core 3.0 to connect with a class library project that connects to a sql server data base example. Using EF Core, migrations, code first, DI, Docker and Azure.
dotenv.core extensions for Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection
A simple utility to easily add paths to the PATH environment variable
An enviornmnet variables editor and switcher.
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Get and Set environment variables in Linux OS
Powershell Cmdlets for working with Environment Variables
A console application (and C# library) that uses the AppVeyor API to compare multiple different deployment environments and their environment variables.
Load environment variables and ensure they're all present
Provides a Cross-Platform friendly way of assigning variables with support for multiple *nix shells
CLI Tools for converting configurations into environment variables format
A small Windows utility for quickly switching from one environment to another.
Stealthier alternative to whoami.exe in C#, it gets environment variables from PEB (PRTL_USER_PROCESS_PARAMETERS)
Contains a Windows Desktop App for setting/removing env vars based on a JSON file (eg. Visual Studio User Secrets).
Get the current value of a User- or Machine- scoped environment variable.
Simple lib for work with env
A Nuget package that helps to fetch configuration values in priority of environment variables then local file such as appsettings.json
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