♾ Infisical is the open-source secret management platform: Sync secrets across your team/infrastructure and prevent secret leaks.
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♾ Infisical is the open-source secret management platform: Sync secrets across your team/infrastructure and prevent secret leaks.
PuntoEnv enables you to load .env files in to process.env and also do variable expansion in a predetermined order based on the NODE_ENV environment variable value
A Vite plugin to validate environment variables against a Valibot schema
End-to-End encrypted application secrets and configuration management for developers.
Tiny, four-letter utility libraries for convenient configuration, errors, port allocation, docker/podman, and more.
Remote dotenv server/client for Node.js
🔋⚙️ Batteries included full-stack config
A Github action to load secrets from AWS Secrets Manager into the environment
Manage environment variables from dotenv files across multiple environments. Supports async/CLI operations, dynamic variables, custom CLI creation & more!
A simple Weather App
Load configuration variables from multiple sources with flexible adapters, ensuring type safety with Zod.
Seamlessly load environment variables. Supports cli, esbuild, rollup, vite, webpack, angular. ESM and Monorepos.
A utility for generating .npmrc files based on configuration template and environment variables.
Generate type definitions for environment variables from different environment files with support for both import.meta.env and process.env
⚙️ Env var in Vite at container startup
Handle environment variables in Deno with ease.
A simple easy-to-use configuration manager package for Node.js applications.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module for cross runtime environment variables interface.
Parse env string values to correct values, not all values are strings. And automatically generate ImportMetaEnv
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