[![Bitdeli Badge](https://d2weczhvl823v0.cloudfront.net/Tarrasch/zsh-autoenv/trend.png)](https://bitdeli.com/free "Bitdeli Badge") [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Tarrasch/zsh-autoenv.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Tarrasch/zsh-autoenv) # Autoenv for Zsh zsh-autoenv automatically sources (known/whitelisted) `.env` files, typically used in project root directories. It handles "enter" and leave" events, nesting, and stashing of variables (overwriting and restoring). ## Features - Support for enter and leave events, which can use the same file. By default `.env` is used for entering, and `.env_leave` for leaving. - Interactively asks for confirmation / authentication before sourcing an unknown `.env` file, and remembers whitelisted files by their hashed content. - Test suite. - Written in Zsh. ### Variable stashing You can use `autostash` in your `.env` files to overwrite some variable, e.g. `$PATH`. When leaving the directory, it will be automatically restored. % echo 'echo ENTERED; autostash FOO=changed' > project/.env % FOO=orig % cd project Attempting to load unauthorized env file! -rw-rw-r-- 1 user user 36 Mai 6 20:38 /tmp/project/.env ********************************************** echo ENTERED; autostash FOO=changed ********************************************** Would you like to authorize it? (type 'yes') yes ENTERED project % echo $FOO changed % cd .. % echo $FOO orig There is also `stash`, `unstash` and `autounstash`, in case you want to have more control. The varstash library has been taken from smartcd, and was optimized for Zsh. ## Writing your .env file ### `autoenv_source_parent()` zsh-autoenv will stop looking for `.env` files after the first one has been found. But you can use the function `autoenv_source_parent` to source a parent `.env` file from there. ## Installation Clone the repository and source it from your `~/.zshrc` file: % git clone https://github.com/Tarrasch/zsh-autoenv ~/.dotfiles/lib/zsh-autoenv % echo 'source ~/.dotfiles/lib/zsh-autoenv/autoenv.zsh' >> ~/.zshrc ### Using [antigen](https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen) antigen-bundle Tarrasch/zsh-autoenv ### Using [zgen](https://github.com/tarjoilija/zgen) Add the following to your `.zshrc` where you are loading your plugins: zgen load Tarrasch/zsh-autoenv ## Configuration You can use the following variables to control zsh-autoenv's behavior. Add them to your `~/.zshrc` file, before sourcing/loading zsh-autoenv. ### AUTOENV\_FILE\_ENTER Name of the file to look for when entering directories. Default: `.env` ### AUTOENV\_FILE\_LEAVE Name of the file to look for when leaving directories. Requires `AUTOENV_HANDLE_LEAVE=1`. Default: `.env_leave` ### AUTOENV\_LOOK\_UPWARDS Look for .env files in parent dirs? Default: `1` ### AUTOENV\_HANDLE\_LEAVE Handle leave events when changing away from a subtree, where an "enter" event was handled? Default: `1` ### AUTOENV\_DISABLED (Temporarily) disable zsh-autoenv. This gets looked at in the chpwd handler. Default: 0 ### `AUTOENV_DEBUG` Enable debugging. Multiple levels are supported (max 2). Default: `0` ## Related projects - https://github.com/cxreg/smartcd - https://github.com/kennethreitz/autoenv ## History This started as an optimized version of the bash plugin [autoenv](https://github.com/kennethreitz/autoenv) but for Zsh, and grew a lot of functionality on top of it (inspired by [smartcd]). The code was initially based on [@joshuaclayton](https://github.com/joshuaclayton)'s dotfiles. In September 2013 [@Tarrasch](https://github.com/Tarrasch) packaged it into a nice [antigen]-compatible unit with integration tests. Since November 2014, [@blueyed](https://github.com/blueyed) took over and added many many nice features, mainly inspired by [smartcd]. [antigen]: https://github.com/Tarrasch/antigen-hs [smartcd]: https://github.com/cxreg/smartcd