# vnetod Dotenv state switcher You can create many states in your `.env` and switch between them. Rules: - State name starts on a new line with `###` symbols (Ex. `### local`) - State ends if line is empty or contains a new state name. You can see the [full example]. [full example]: https://git.pleshevski.ru/pleshevskiy/vnetod/src/branch/main/.env.example # Usage Basic usage ```sh cp .env.example .env vnetod local # enable local section vnetod staging # enable staging section vnetod local debug # enable local and debug sections vnetod # disable all sections ``` This tool uses `.env` from your current location, but you can change this behavior with the `-f` (`--file`) flag. ```sh cp .env.example .env.properties vnetod .env.properties local ``` And you can also change the output file with the `-o` (`--output`) flag, if you don't want to overwrite the input file. ```sh vnetod -f .env.example -o .env local ``` You can also use variables from namespaces ```sh vnetod db:staging debug:off ``` You can switch between states and overwrite from namespaces at the same time. ```sh vnetod local db:staging debug:off ``` For more information, see the help. ```sh vnetod --help ``` # License GNU General Public License v3.0 or later See [COPYING](./COPYING) to see the full text. [COPYING]: https://git.pleshevski.ru/pleshevskiy/vnetod/src/branch/main/COPYING