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+ ### Note: This package is an wrap of `dotenv`
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- <a href="https://github.com/sponsors/motdotla">Dotenv is supported by the community.</a>
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  <sup>Special thanks to:</sup>
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  <a href="https://www.warp.dev/?utm_source=github&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=dotenv_p_20220831">
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  <img src="https://res.cloudinary.com/dotenv-org/image/upload/v1661980709/warp_hi8oqj.png" width="230" alt="Warp">
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  [![js-standard-style](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-standard-brightgreen.svg?style=flat-square)](https://github.com/feross/standard)
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  [![LICENSE](https://img.shields.io/github/license/motdotla/dotenv.svg)](LICENSE)
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- [![dotenv-vault](https://badge.dotenv.org/works-with.svg?r=1)](https://www.dotenv.org/r/github.com/dotenv-org/dotenv-vault?r=1)
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+ [![dotenv-vault](https://badge.dotenv.org/works-with.svg?r=1)](https://www.dotenv.org/r/github.com/dotenv-org/dotenv-vault?r=1)
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- * [🌱 Install](#-install)
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- * [🏗ī¸ Usage (.env)](#%EF%B8%8F-usage)
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- * [🚀 Deploying (.env.vault) 🆕](#-deploying)
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- * [🌴 Multiple Environments 🆕](#-manage-multiple-environments)
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- * [📚 Examples](#-examples)
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- * [📖 Docs](#-documentation)
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- * [❓ FAQ](#-faq)
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- * [⏱ī¸ Changelog](./CHANGELOG.md)
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+ - [🌱 Install](#-install)
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+ - [🏗ī¸ Usage (.env)](#%EF%B8%8F-usage)
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+ - [🚀 Deploying (.env.vault) 🆕](#-deploying)
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+ - [🌴 Multiple Environments 🆕](#-manage-multiple-environments)
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+ - [📚 Examples](#-examples)
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+ - [📖 Docs](#-documentation)
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+ - [❓ FAQ](#-faq)
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+ - [⏱ī¸ Changelog](./CHANGELOG.md)
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  ## 🌱 Install
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  The engine which parses the contents of your file containing environment variables is available to use. It accepts a String or Buffer and will return an Object with the parsed keys and values.
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+ _ℹī¸ A note from [Mot](https://github.com/motdotla): Until recently, we did not have an opinion on how and where to store your secrets in production. We now strongly recommend generating a `.env.vault` file. It's the best way to prevent your secrets from being scattered across multiple servers and cloud providers – protecting you from breaches like the [CircleCI breach](https://techcrunch.com/2023/01/05/circleci-breach/). Also it unlocks interoperability WITHOUT native third-party integrations. Third-party integrations are [increasingly risky](https://coderpad.io/blog/development/heroku-github-breach/) to our industry. They may be the 'du jour' of today, but we imagine a better future._
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