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Have you ever wanted to back up all your .env files in case your hard drive gets
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nuked? `envr` makes it easier.
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> [!CAUTION]
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> The Zig community is quite anti-AI. Please read the [AI Disclaimer](#ai-disclaimer)
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> before wasting your time.
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`envr` is a binary application that tracks your `.env` files
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in an encyrpted sqlite database. Changes can be effortlessly synced with
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`envr sync`, and restored with `envr restore`.
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For issues, feature requests, or questions, please
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[open an issue](https://github.com/sbrow/envr/issues).
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## AI Disclaimer
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Unless noted here, you can be assured that I have personally written and reviewed
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every line of code in this software.
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- Many compiler errors that couldn't be solved with a quick google search were
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solved by passing errors to AI and transcribing the suggestions.
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- The "Pre-Zig" version of this readme was written by AI and then edited by me.
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- The Go code was mostly written using opencode, and manually tested by me.
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