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Most projects don't have a configuration system — they have a pile: a .env file, a Makefile, a CI workflow, and secrets in a fourth place, none of it validated and all of it slowly drifting apart. cuenv replaces that pile with a single typed env.cue written in CUE. In this overview I'll show you how it validates your config before anything runs, resolves secrets at runtime, runs your tasks as a cached DAG, and generates your CI from the same definitions.
automationThirty-eight domains. One session. No user-visible downtime. That's the result. But the process...
automationWe are three weeks away from shipping NavEngine v4, an echo from the previous piece on Business...