I like the idea of using dotenv files, but I dislike having to use different language-specific libraries to read them.
To solve this, I created a small utility that lets you prefix any command with "dotenv" to load the ".env" file.
This is how I imagine dotenv would work if it had started as a UNIX utility rather than a Node.js library.
The GitHub repository at the provided URL, "gyf304/dotenv," is a project that aims to load environment variables from `.env` files in Python. This utility is particularly useful for managing application configurations outside of your codebase in a simple and effective way. The repository includes the source code, installation instructions using pip (`pip install python-dotenv`), and examples of how to use the library to read keys from a `.env` file, making it easier for developers to integrate this functionality into their applications.