Run shell commands with environment variables
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wev: with environment variables
wev
is a cross-platform command line tool for resolving temporary environment variables.
For example:
wev
can create a multi-factor authenticated Amazon Web Services session.wev
can set Amazon Web Services named profiles per-project.wev
can request an Amazon Web Services CodeArtifact authorisation token on behalf of pipenv.
User and developer documentation is online at wevcli.app.
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