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tenv

v0.2.3

Published

Allows a comfortable handling of environment variables

Readme

tenv

A lib to conveniently handle environment variables the typescript way including defaults and fallbacks.

Getting started

install the module with

npm install tenv

or

yarn add --dev tenv

I recomment creating a env.ts file do the import and initialization there

import tenv from "tenv";

export const env = new tenv();

// other setup here

How to contribute

I'm really glad you're reading this.

Submitting changes

  • Fork this repository
  • Create a branch in your fork
  • Send a Pull Request along wih a clear description of your changes as well as specs

Always write a clear log message for your commits. One-line messages are fine for small changes, but bigger changes should look like this:

\$ git commit -m "A brief summary of the commit

> A paragraph describing what changed and its impact."
> Coding conventions
> Start reading our code and you'll get the hang of it. We optimize for readability: