In addition to using environment variables I can recommend github.com/dotenv-linter/dotenv-li.... It’s a lightning-fast linter for .env files. It can check, fix and compare .env files. Maybe it would be useful for you.
Thanks for the recommendation Grachev!
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In addition to using environment variables I can recommend github.com/dotenv-linter/dotenv-li.... It’s a lightning-fast linter for .env files. It can check, fix and compare .env files. Maybe it would be useful for you.
Thanks for the recommendation Grachev!