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For a steady stream of TILs, [sign up for my newsletter](https://crafty-builder-6996.ck.page/e169c61186).
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For a steady stream of TILs, [sign up for my newsletter](https://crafty-builder-6996.ck.page/e169c61186).
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_1609 TILs and counting..._
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_1608 TILs and counting..._
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See some of the other learning resources I work on:
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See some of the other learning resources I work on:
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- [Ruby Operator Lookup](https://www.visualmode.dev/ruby-operators)
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- [Ruby Operator Lookup](https://www.visualmode.dev/ruby-operators)
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### Mise
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### Mise
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- [List The Files Being Loaded By Mise](mise/list-the-files-being-loaded-by-mise.md)
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- [List The Files Being Loaded By Mise](mise/list-the-files-being-loaded-by-mise.md)
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- [Read Existing Dot Env File Into Env Vars](mise/read-existing-dot-env-file-into-env-vars.md)
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### MongoDB
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### MongoDB
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# Read Existing Dot Env File Into Env Vars
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Just about any web app that I've worked on has had a `.env` file as a way of
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configuring aspects of the app specific to that environment. These typically
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are read into the environment with a language-specific
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[dotenv](https://github.com/bkeepers/dotenv) tool.
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Mise supports this convention. In addition to specifying individual non-secret
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env vars, you can also instruct `mise` to read-in a `.env` file like so:
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```toml
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[env]
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PORT=3344
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_.file = ".env"
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```
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The `_.file` line tells `mise` that there is a file `.env` with key-value pairs
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that it should read in. It can even handle `.env.json` and `.env.toml` file
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formats.
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To ensure that `mise` is picking up the values from the `.env` file, you can
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run the following command and make sure they show up in the output:
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```bash
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$ mise env
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```
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[source](https://mise.jdx.dev/environments/secrets.html)
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