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deon
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Use TOML for `.env` Files?
When reading the file, the environment variables will be obtained from the URL and populate the environment.
This is what I had in mind when designing the import functionality for deon [1].
Being able to import also makes it easy to have a .base, a .production, a .local setup, and combine them accordingly.
[1] https://github.com/plurid/deon
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Ladybird: A new cross-platform browser project
Hence the second sentence "[b]ut maybe you don't even need to build another Chromium." and then the second paragraph "cost-reducing" billions to millions day-dreaming of a specification-based pixel generator.
Of course, the n-th time is cheaper, easier, faster, case in point: I implemented 'deon', a notation format for structured data [1], using your amazing "Crafting Interpreters" for which I paid nothing since I was reading the web version as you were writing. Never had the chance to say thank you, somewhere in my drafts there is an email of appreciation: reading your book and applying it chapter by chapter, crafting a final, useful artifact, has been a beautiful experience, thank you very much, for all your writing, since I am a longtime reader of your technical and otherwise texts.
[1] https://github.com/plurid/deon
json_env
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Use TOML for `.env` Files?
My major pain point was that I had big JSON files inside my .env files. We use Cloud Foundry at work and it uses plenty of these for configuration.
I wrote a small Rust tool called ‘json_env’[0] to read JSON files and supply them as ENV vars to a program. I’m working on it in my free time and eventually want to also replace direnv with it. TOML and YAML support is also planned.
[0] https://github.com/brodo/json_env
- json_env - Environment Variable Loader
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My fist rust crate: `json_env`
I just published my `json_env` crate to homebrew. It's a small CLI app which allows you to start other apps with env variables defined in an `.env.json` file.
What are some alternatives?
kosmonaut - A web browser engine for the space age :rocket:
theory-exploration-benchmarks - Mirror of http://chriswarbo.net/git/theory-exploration-benchmarks
sucks - Simple command-line script for the Ecovacs series of robot vacuums
gura - Gura configuration language
goapilib - Collection of packages to simplify writing REST APIs
quickjs - Public repository of the QuickJS Javascript Engine.
envy - deserialize env vars into typesafe structs with rust
servoshell - A work-in-progress user interface for Servo, built in Rust.
dhall-lang - Maintainable configuration files
viper - Go configuration with fangs