direnv

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Published: Jun 15, 2014 License: MIT Imports: 19 Imported by: 0

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direnv -- Unclutter your .profile

direnv is an environment variable manager for your shell. It knows how to hook into bash, zsh and fish shell to load or unload environment variables depending on your current directory. This allows to have project-specific environment variables and not clutter the "~/.profile" file.

Before each prompt it checks for the existence of an ".envrc" file in the current and parent directories. If the file exists, it is loaded into a bash sub-shell and all exported variables are then captured by direnv and then made available to your shell.

Because direnv is compiled into a single static executable it is fast enough to be unnoticeable on each prompt. It is also language agnostic and can be used to build solutions similar to rbenv, pyenv, phpenv, ...

Example

$ cd ~/my_project
$ echo ${FOO-nope}
nope
$ echo export FOO=foo > .envrc
.envrc is not allowed
$ direnv allow .
direnv: reloading
direnv: loading .envrc
direnv export: +FOO
$ echo ${FOO-nope}
foo
$ cd ..
direnv: unloading
direnv export: ~PATH
$ echo ${FOO-nope}
nope

Install

From source

Dependencies: make, golang

git clone http://github.com/zimbatm/direnv
cd direnv
make install
# or symlink ./direnv into your $PATH
Packaged

There's package definitions on Homebrew, Arch's AUR and NixOS's nixpkgs.

Links to binary builds are also available on each release.

Setup

For direnv to work properly it needs to be hooked into the shell. Each shell has it's own extension mechanism:

BASH

Add the following line at the end of your "~/.bashrc" file:

eval "$(direnv hook bash)"

Make sure it appears even after rvm, git-prompt and other shell extensions that manipulate your prompt.

ZSH

Add the previous line at the end of you "~/.zshrc" file:

eval "$(direnv hook zsh)"

FISH

Add the previous line at the end of your "~/.config/fish/config.fish" file:

eval (direnv hook fish)

Usage

In some target folder, create an ".envrc" file and add some export(1) directives in it.

On the next prompt you will notice that direnv complains about the ".envrc" being blocked. This is the security mechanism to avoid loading new files automatically. Otherwise any git repo that you pull, or tar archive that you unpack, would be able to wipe your hard drive once you cd into it.

So here we are pretty sure that it won't do anything bad. Type direnv allow . and watch direnv loading your new environment. Note that direnv edit . is a handy shortcut that opens the file in your $EDITOR and automatically allows it if the file's modification time has changed.

Now that the environment is loaded you can notice that once your cd out of the directory it automatically gets unloaded. If you cd back into it it's loaded again. That's the base of the mechanism that allows you to build cool things.

The stdlib

Exporting variables by hand is a bit repetitive so direnv provides a set of utility functions that are made available in the context of the ".envrc" file.

As an example, the PATH_add function is used to expand and prepend a path to the $PATH environment variable. Instead of export $PATH=$PWD/bin:$PATH you can write PATH_add bin. It's shorter and avoid a common mistake where $PATH=bin.

To find the documentation for all available functions check the direnv-stdlib(1) man page.

It's also possible to create your own extensions by creating a bash file at "/.config/direnv/direnvrc" or "/.direnvrc". This file is loaded before your ".envrc" and thus allows you to make your own extensions to direnv.

Loading layered .envrc

Lets say you have the following structure:

  • /a/.envrc
  • /a/b/.envrc

If you add the following line in /a/b/.envrc, you can load both of the .envrc when you are in /a/b:

source_env ..

Contribute

Bug reports, contributions and forks are welcome.

All bugs or other forms of discussion happen on http://github.com/zimbatm/direnv/issues

There is also a wiki available where you can share your usage patterns or other tips and tricks https://github.com/zimbatm/direnv/wiki

Or drop by on the #direnv channel on FreeNode to have a chat.

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Copyright (C) 2014 shared by all contributors under the MIT licence.

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