in my experience i use netlify, and there is usualy an option to add environment variables via some sort of command after deployment. Same with heroku, and i suppose same should be true for other services aswell.
there are some posts here aswell on this topic dev.to/fabiorosado/hide-your-api-k...
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in my experience i use netlify, and there is usualy an option to add environment variables via some sort of command after deployment. Same with heroku, and i suppose same should be true for other services aswell.
there are some posts here aswell on this topic
dev.to/fabiorosado/hide-your-api-k...