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flex-plugins-utils-env
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Utility for returning environment variables. It is an isomorphic JavaScript module.
Returns true
if OS is Windows. It will return false if script is running on the browser.
If the module is used on the server, it will set the environment variable to persist the terminal logs.
Whether the terminal should be persisted or not. Only works on the server.
Whether the scripts should be quiet (no logs). Only works on the server.
Returns true if the log level is debug. Works on both the browser and the server.
Returns true if the log level is trace. Works on both the browser and the server.
Returns the region. Will use the process env if running on the server, otherwise uses the windows.location.
Returns true if script running in CI. Works on the server only.
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The npm package flex-plugins-utils-env receives a total of 6,423 weekly downloads. As such, flex-plugins-utils-env popularity was classified as popular.
We found that flex-plugins-utils-env demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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