♾ Infisical is the open-source secret management platform: Sync secrets across your team/infrastructure and prevent secret leaks.
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♾ Infisical is the open-source secret management platform: Sync secrets across your team/infrastructure and prevent secret leaks.
Docker image for the AWS CLI with a wrapper that automatically assumes an IAM role (upstream AWS CLI releases are tracked automatically)
Docker image for the AWS EB CLI with a wrapper that automatically assumes an IAM role (upstream AWS EB CLI releases are tracked automatically)
The simplest config loader for Go that reads/watches from file, env, flag and clouds (AWS, Azure, GCP).
A frontend built with ReactJS and TypeScript, the project uses modern libraries and tools, including React Router Dom, TailwindCSS, ShadcnUI, Zustand, ViteJS, React Query, Axios, ESLint + Prettier and Vitest. This project is ideal for developers looking for a practical example of a modern and efficient frontend, integrated with a RESTful API.
🔋⚙️ Batteries included full-stack config
Load env vars from AWS Secrets Manager or AWS Parameter Store.
Classy Env is a lightweight python package for managing environment variables in OOP way.
A Github action to load secrets from AWS Secrets Manager into the environment
Transparently load variables from environment or JSON/YAML/TOML file.
Safely access environment variables and system properties in Scala
A Cloud Native Buildpack that embeds environment variables into an image
Implement minimal boilerplate CLIs derived from type hints and parse from command line, config files and environment variables
get value of an environment variable; throw if undefined or empty string
PuntoEnv enables you to load .env files in to process.env and also do variable expansion in a predetermined order based on the NODE_ENV environment variable value
Access system variables in your code as native Python data types.
Simplify working with .env files
Clojure library for managing application configuration.
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