Dotenv-linter: looking after the environment for you

If you know Rust, and can think of ways that dotenv-linter can be improved, we'd be very happy to see you join us and help make it better for everyone.
 
SAN FRANCISCO - June 18, 2023 - PRLog -- When developing applications, we always try to stick to the Manifesto of Twelve Factors. This approach helps you to avoid a number of the problems associated with the ongoing support of applications throughout their lifecycle.

One of the principles of the manifesto is that all settings should be stored in environment variables, allowing you to alter them for different environments (development, automated testing, staging/QA, production) without changing the code.

Evrone: supporting open-source

We're very happy to support the open-source projects our developers work on in any way that we can, and dotenv-linter is of course no exception, and we're pleased to have contributed the logo and brand identity to the project of our software developer Mikhail Grachev. The logo consists of an upturned letter "L", reshaped to resemble lightning — representing the sheer speed of dotenv-linter — and we've used a red-orange hue that symbolises Rust, the language the linter's written in.

Learn more about a new tool to lint .env files.

https://evrone.com/dotenv-linter
https://evrone.com/blog/dotenv-linter#hire_us

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