
better-env
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Better environment variable management for agents and humans with full type safety, CLI-based remote environment synchronization, and environment validation.…
Better environment variable management for agents and humans with full type safety, CLI-based remote environment synchronization, and environment validation.…
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by neondatabase
Better environment variable management for agents and humans with full type safety, CLI-based remote environment synchronization, and environment validation.…
npx skills add https://github.com/neondatabase/better-env --skill better-env
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Type-safe environment config modules
Follow this best practice to manage environment variables in TypeScript applications with full type safety and clear server/public boundaries.
better-env exports configSchema to define typed env modules and recommends placing them in feature-level config.ts files (for example src/lib/auth/config.ts and src/lib/database/config.ts).
Learn more:
references/config-schema.md
Validate existence of all env variables in the current environment
Run env validation early so missing or invalid values fail fast before dev, build, or deploy steps.
better-env validate --environment <name> loads .env* files with Next.js semantics, discovers src/lib/*/config.ts modules, and checks every declared variable from your configSchema modules.
If your dotenv files intentionally include keys that are not referenced by config modules, add per-env suppressions in better-env.ts:
environments.<env>.ignoreUnused: string[]
These suppress only the selected local environment during validate.
Adapter defaults are merged in automatically; for Vercel,
VERCEL_OIDC_TOKEN is ignored by default in development, preview, and production.
Learn more:
references/env-validation.md
Configure runtime syncing between local files and hosted providers
Use runtime configuration to keep local dotenv targets aligned with provider environments while preserving safe defaults.
Create better-env.ts with defineBetterEnv(...) and an adapter (vercelAdapter, netlifyAdapter, railwayAdapter, or cloudflareAdapter).
For a standard Vercel setup, prefer the minimal config:
export default defineBetterEnv({ adapter: vercelAdapter() });
Do not add an environments block when it only duplicates adapter defaults.
Add environments only when you intentionally need custom mappings, custom env files, or per-environment ignoreUnused behavior.
Learn more:
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references/config.md -
references/runtime.md
Use the CLI for day-to-day environment operations
The CLI gives a consistent workflow for initialization, sync, validation, and remote variable management, which is great for local development and CI automation.
Choose the command runner to match the repo:
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Use
npxin npm/pnpm-based repos (for example lockfiles likepackage-lock.jsonorpnpm-lock.yamland scripts run vianpm/pnpm). -
Use
bunxin Bun-based repos (for examplebun.lockand scripts run viabun). -
Keep commands aligned with the project's existing package manager/runtime conventions; do not mix runners unless the repo already does.
Recommended flow in a repo:
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Run
better-env initonce to verify adapter prerequisites. -
Run
better-env pull --environment <name>to sync local env files. -
Run
better-env validate --environment <name>before app startup/build. -
Use
add,upsert,update,delete, andloadfor remote env changes.
Choose command behavior intentionally:
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upsertfor idempotent automation and scripts -
addwhen duplicate keys should fail -
updatewhen missing keys should fail -
deleteto remove remote keys -
loadfor batch updates from dotenv files
Learn more:
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references/cli.md -
references/vercel-adapter.md
npx skills add https://github.com/neon-solutions/better-env --skill better-envRun this in your project — your agent picks the skill up automatically.
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