The
.env
generator you can bundle with your project
Not having the .env
in git makes your life easier, but it may be confusing for new users. This package solves it. You define the variables and the user just runs a script which asks him what to fill in and then generates the .env
file. Easy.
yarn add dotenv-setup
# OR
npm install dotenv-setup
Q: Why not CLI?
A: You can bundle it with your boilerplate this way!
// setup.js contents
require('dotenv-setup')([
{
name: "VARIABLE_ONE",
message: "Description for the VARIABLE_ONE",
type: Boolean
},
{
name: "VARIABLE_TWO",
message: "Description for the VARIABLE_TWO",
type: Number
},
{
name: "VARIABLE_THREE",
message: "Description for the VARIABLE_THREE",
type: String
}
])
node setup.js
Tip: You may also add it to your npm scripts!
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