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This is a local-specific configuration file and should be Git-ignored.
See: direnv.net
Summary
This PR renames the
.envrc
file to.envrc.template
, so contributors get a chance to customize their own.envrc
files.direnv.net is an awesome "dotfile loader" kind of tool, allowing developers to keep their project-specific configurations in environment variables that are automatically loaded in the shell session as soon as the dir is accessed.
The problem is: by having a
.envrc
file in the project repository, every contributor in the world will have to adhere to the given configurations – which often doesn't reflect their own needs. So, I'm making the current.envrc
file a template.Test plan (required)
Duplicate it (eg.:
cp .envrc.template .envrc
) and everything should work just like before.