Typesafe environment variables for Next.js
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Jan 16, 2023 - JavaScript
Typesafe environment variables for Next.js
Typed, validated environment variables for Next.js and Node.js
Track Your Environment Variable Changes Using Specification
Type-safe environment variables for Node.js — validated at startup, before your app runs.
A zero-config CLI tool for Node.js developers to validate environment variables, analyze dependencies size, and generate project health reports directly from the terminal.
📦️ A lightweight, type-safe environment variable validator for TypeScript and Bun, powered by Zod. Features auto-loading, variable expansion, and automatic .env.example generation
validate .env files against a schema. fail fast on missing keys.
GitHub Action for .env secret scanning, validation, and drift detection. Catches AWS keys, Stripe secrets, GitHub tokens, and misconfigs in CI. SARIF output for Security tab. Inline PR annotations. Powered by evnx.
Type-safe environment variables with fail-fast validation. Zero dependencies, built-in .env loading, CLI tools.
Starter template for nodejs with typescript and eslint 9
Lint and validate .env files against .env.example. Find missing vars instantly.
Try evnx without installing anything — fork this repo, edit a .env file, push, and watch GitHub Actions flag secrets and misconfigs live.
🇺🇦 Ukrainian-grade configuration layer 😼
Simple, powerful schema validation for TypeScript & JavaScript. Validate JSON, APIs, env vars, and forms with one clean API.
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