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Tired of juggling multiple environment files? EnvBro is here to help! This CLI (Command-Line Interface) tool helps you manage environments with ease, making it perjfect for developers who work on projects with different configuration sets. Warning: It's in beta. Some features are a work in progress yet
- Register: Add a new environment to a project using
envbro register <project_name> <environment> --path=<file_path>
. - Set: Set the environment for a project by running
envbro set <project_name> <environment>
. - Rm: Remove an environment from a project with
envbro rm <project_name> <environment>
. - List: List all environments available for a project or globally using
envbro list [--project=<project_name>]
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To get started, run the following command in your terminal:
npm install -g envbro
Add a new environment to a project using:
envbro register <project_name> <environment> --path=<file_path>
Replace <project_name>
, <environment>
, and <file_path>
with your actual values.
Set the environment for a project by running:
envbro set <project_name> <environment>
Replace <project_name>
and <environment>
with your actual project name and environment.
Remove an environment from a project by running:
envbro rm <project_name> <environment>
Replace <project_name>
and <environment>
with your actual project name and environment to be removed.
List all environments available for a project or globally using:
envbro list [--project=<project_name>]
If you encounter any issues, please refer to the Issues page on GitHub.
That's it! With EnvBro, managing your environment files has never been easier. Give it a try and see how much time you can save!