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managedenv

v0.2.0

Published

Manage your environment variables with ease

Readme

ManagedEnv

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Notice: ManagedEnv is currently in beta

ManagedEnv is a lightweight, zero-dependency environment variable management package. It allows you to define, load, and validate environment variables with ease, making it a powerful tool for managing your application's configuration and environment variables.

Features

Features of ManagedEnv are that:

  • It's type-safe
  • Auto-casted typings means that you can easily see variables that exist or don't exist
  • Declare required and optional variables
  • Scope your variables to different projects (useful in monorepo settings)
  • Set fallback environment variables (such as ports)

Example Usage

As ManagedEnv is in beta, there's likely to be future API changes, however this how you use the current API:

Lets assume in your project, you have a .env file that looks like

API_KEY=test

In your file (for example index.ts):

// Import the EnvManager class from managedenv
import { EnvManager } from "managedenv";

// Create a new instance, but remember to call `.add()` to the end of it
const envManager = new EnvManager().add({
  name: "API_KEY",
  required: false,
});

// Load the variables using the `.load()` function
const envs = envManager.load();

// To verify it works
console.log("API_KEY:", envs.env.API_KEY);

Now this has native support for Bun at the moment, so in your terminal run your file and verify the output:

$ bun index.ts
API_KEY: test

Changelog

Preview

0.2.0

  • Removed flag property in favour of useFlagInstead
  • Added new useWithFlag property to load an environment variable when an associated flag is passed into the arguments

0.1.0

  • Added documentation
  • First release

0.0.1

Note: This version was never published

  • Initial commit