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Add Use dotenv In A Non-Rails Project as a ruby til

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- [`undef_method` And The Inheritance Hierarchy](ruby/undef-method-and-the-inheritance-hierarchy.md)
- [Up And Down With Integers](ruby/up-and-down-with-integers.md)
- [Use A Case Statement As A Cond Statement](ruby/use-a-case-statement-as-a-cond-statement.md)
- [Use dotenv In A Non-Rails Project](ruby/use-dotenv-in-a-non-rails-project.md)
- [Who Are My Ancestors?](ruby/who-are-my-ancestors.md)
- [Zero Padding](ruby/zero-padding.md)

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# Use dotenv In A Non-Rails Project
Up to now I've only used [`dotenv`](https://github.com/bkeepers/dotenv) in a
Rails context. It can just as easily be used in a plain old Ruby project.
Install the non-Rails version of the gem.
```bash
$ gem install dotenv
```
Then add the following lines wherever you want `dotenv` included and loaded.
In my case, I want it pulled in as part of my RSpec setup in
`spec_helper.rb`.
```ruby
require 'dotenv'
Dotenv.load
```
Your environment variables declared in `.env` are now accessible via fetches
against the `ENV` object.
```ruby
ENV.fetch('my_env_var')
```