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env_ext adds additional methods to ENV
for common environment variables,
used on Linux, BSD, OSX and Windows.
PATH
LD_LIBRARY_PATH
HOMENAME
USER
or LOGNAME
-
HOME,
USERPROFILE, or
HOMEPATHand
HOMEDRIVE` on Windows.LANG
TZ
SHELL
SHELL
COLOMNS
LINES
TERM
or COLORTERM
EDITOR
BROWSER
DEBUG
require 'env_ext'
Parse complex variables:
ENV.home
# => #<Pathname:/home/alice>
ENV.paths
# => [#<Pathname:/usr/local/bin>, #<Pathname:/usr/bin>, #<Pathname:/bin>, #<Pathname:/usr/local/sbin>, #<Pathname:/usr/sbin>, #<Pathname:/sbin>]
ENV.lang
# => ["en_US", "utf8"]
ENV.terminal
# => "gnome-terminal"
ENV.shell
# => "/bin/bash"
ENV.editor
# => "vim"
Extend your own ENV
hash:
MyENV.extend EnvExt::Methods
$ gem install env_ext
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We found that env_ext demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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