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README.md
NVEXPO - Non-Volatile EXPOrt
nxexpo it's a simple tool to define environment variables on-the-fly and persisting them between shell sessions.
Dependencies
- Python 3.8
Dependencies to build
Dependencies to develop
Installation
To install from the source follow the commands:
$ poetry build
$ pip install dist/nvexpo*.whl
And add the follow line to your .bashrc
file:
eval(nvexpo init bash)
Basic usage
The usage it's too simple. If you want to create a new env var into the current bash session use the command:
$ nx weird_variable=101
Then, you can close the current terminal or terminate the bash session, and when you start a new one, your env vars will still be there ✨.
$ echo $weird_variable
101
Unset variables
To unset variables you need to use flag --unset
:
$ nx var1="hello world"
$ echo $var1
hello world
$ nx --unset var1
$ echo $var1
$ works!!
Why?
The main motivation for creating this tool was that in my work I like to have the Git branch I'm working on in $branch
, but it's annoying to have to create it every time I restart or close the terminal I was working on.
I could add it to .bashrc
directly, but I would have to do it every time I have to work on a new branch and it wasn't comfortable.
So now instead of having to type:
branch="super_useful_change"
I have to write:
nx branch="super_useful_change"
and that's it, no matter how many times I restart, my variable will be there.