Bundle environment variables in create-react-app at launch time (not build time)!

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  1. cra-envs

    ⚙️ Bundle env var in CRA at launch time!

    cra-envs does just that, in a secure, performant and type safe way.

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  3. onyxia-web

    Discontinued 🥼 A data oriented cloud platform [Moved to: https://github.com/InseeFrLab/onyxia]

    Onyxia-web is a create-react-app distributed as a Docker image.

  4. cra-envs-demo-app

    A demo app for embed-react-app-envs

    Find 👉here👈 a demo setup of: cra-envs + create-react-app + TypeScript + Nginx + Docker

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