@tawfiknouri/find-env

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Prints all environment variables that start with given string(s)

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Installation and usage

Requires Node version 6 or above.

Usually on your CI, you can just install this CLI tool globally

npm install -g @tawfiknouri/find-env
$ find-env
Usage: find-env [options] <PREFIX>...

Finds and prints the names and values of all environment variables present that start with any of the PREFIXes

Options:
  -e, --exists  Print only variable names
  -h, --help    display help for command

Call the tool with 1 or more prefixes, for example to show all vars beginning with TRAVIS or NODE:

$ find-env TRAVIS NODE
NODE_ENV=development
TRAVIS_BRANCH=master
TRAVIS_SUDO=false
TRAVIS_NODE_VERSION=14
...

Variables are sorted alphabetically.

You can also check if sensitive variables are present using the -e|--exists command with the desired prefixes, in which case only the names of environment variables are printed:

$ find-env -e GH
Found environment variables that start with GH:
GH_API_KEY
GH_INSTALLATION_ID
...

exit code

If there are no variables starting with the given prefix, the tool with exit with code 1

$ find-env -e FOO
No environment variables found that start with FOO

$ echo $?
1

npx

You can run this tool without installing it permanently using npx command

$ npx @tawfiknouri/find-env --exists USER
npx: installed 1 in 0.737s
Found environment variables that start with USER:
USER

$ npx @tawfiknouri/find-env USER
npx: installed 1 in 2.272s
Found environment variables that start with USER:
USER=tawfik

Publishing new version

New versions are automatically published to NPM from CI using semantic-release tool. In order for new version to be published, there should be commits since the last published version that have the subject with semantic convention.

fix: stop graphite breaking when too much pressure applied | patch release
feat: explain the feature | minor release

When making pull request, edit the title of the squashed commit - this is what semantic release will look at to decide if a new version should be published or not. If you forget, no big deal, just push an empty commit with desired release subject

git commit --allow-empty -m "feat: new exciting feature"
git push

License

MIT - do anything with the code, but don't blame me if it does not work.

Support

If you find any problems with this module, [email][email-link] / [tweet][tweet-link] / open issue on Github

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