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my-cli-envkey

v1.0.2

Published

My CLI tool for envkey

Downloads

5

Readme

commandline-env

My CLI EnvKey

My CLI EnvKey is a command-line interface (CLI) tool designed to manage environment variables securely. It allows users to add, update, list, and delete environment variables in a secure manner, leveraging encryption for sensitive data.

Features

  • Securely encrypt and store environment variables.
  • Add, update, list, and delete environment variables with ease.
  • Utilizes AES-256-CBC encryption for secure data storage.

Installation

To install My CLI EnvKey, you need to have Node.js and npm installed on your system. Once you have those, you can install the package globally using npm: bash npm install -g my-cli-envkey

Usage

After installation, you can use My CLI EnvKey by running the following command in your terminal:

bash my-cli-envkey [options]

Commands

  • add <name> <value>: Add a new environment variable.
  • update <name> <newValue>: Update an existing environment variable.
  • list: List all environment variables.
  • delete <name>: Delete an environment variable.

Options

  • -h, --help: Display help for the command.

Examples

To add a new environment variable:

bash my-cli-envkey add mongo localhost

To update an existing environment variable:

bash my-cli-envkey update mongo new_value

To list all environment variables:

bash my-cli-envkey list

To delete an environment variable:

bash my-cli-envkey delete mongo

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please read the contributing guide to get started.

License

This project is licensed under the ISC License. See the LICENSE file for details.