Your Terminal App to manage your .env files
DotEnvHub helps storing and accessing your project specific .env files from a central place to setup your environment variables. Supporting you to follow the 12-factor principles when developing applications.
- Organizes files centrally under
user_data_dirfollowing the XDG Basedir Spec - Saves your last selected shell automatically via a config file under
user_config_dir - Supports Creating/Editing/Deleting files in your dotenvhub
- Currently provides 3 ways to set your environment variables:
- Copy the Shell specific command to set the environment variables into your clipboard
- Create a Copy of the selected file into your current working directory
- Copy the path of the selected file to be used with e.g. python-dotenv
without creating a copy in the project
You can install dotenvhub with one of the following options:
# not recommended
python -m pip install dotenvhubpipx install dotenvhubrye install dotenvhubuv tool install dotenvhubI recommend using pipx, rye or uv to install CLI Tools into an isolated environment.
After Installation the Interface can be opened with:
dotUse Ctrl+q to close the interface.
The Creation of a Copy in the CWD and copying the Shell String to set the environment variables can also be done directly in the CLI:
To create a copy of FOLDER/FILE from DotEnvHub and save it as SAVENAME in your CWD:
dot copy <FOLDER/FILE> -N <SAVENAME>To copy the string to clipboard to set FOLDER/FILE from DotEnvHub in your Shell of Choice:
dot shell <FOLDER/FILE> -S <SHELL>If you have feedback or find bugs, feel free to open an Issue.
pyperclip to handle copy/paste actions.
Based on the pyperclips documentation, you might need additional packages installed
on linux systems like xclip or xsel which can be installed with:
sudo apt-get install xclip
sudo apt-get install xsellike mentioned here