## Settings # Filename of the dotenv file to look for : ${ZSH_DOTENV_FILE:=.env} # Path to the file containing allowed paths : ${ZSH_DOTENV_ALLOWED_LIST:="${ZSH_CACHE_DIR:-$ZSH/cache}/dotenv-allowed.list"} ## Functions source_env() { if [[ -f $ZSH_DOTENV_FILE ]]; then if [[ "$ZSH_DOTENV_PROMPT" != false ]]; then local confirmation dirpath="${PWD:A}" # make sure there is an allowed file touch "$ZSH_DOTENV_ALLOWED_LIST" # check if current directory's .env file is allowed or ask for confirmation if ! grep -q "$dirpath" "$ZSH_DOTENV_ALLOWED_LIST" &>/dev/null; then # print same-line prompt and output newline character if necessary echo -n "dotenv: found '$ZSH_DOTENV_FILE' file. Source it? ([Y]es/[n]o/[a]lways) " read -k 1 confirmation; [[ "$confirmation" != $'\n' ]] && echo # check input case "$confirmation" in [nN]) return ;; [aA]) echo "$dirpath" >> "$ZSH_DOTENV_ALLOWED_LIST" ;; *) ;; # interpret anything else as a yes esac fi fi # test .env syntax zsh -fn $ZSH_DOTENV_FILE || echo "dotenv: error when sourcing '$ZSH_DOTENV_FILE' file" >&2 setopt localoptions allexport source $ZSH_DOTENV_FILE fi } autoload -U add-zsh-hook add-zsh-hook chpwd source_env source_env