1 min readOct 1, 2019
Hi Nikki,
Just a practical one, I guess. When you have a lot of environment variables, your package.json gets convoluted and cumbersome to maintain, if you put ‘em in there. So it would be a better choice to create a .env file.
Hi Nikki,
Just a practical one, I guess. When you have a lot of environment variables, your package.json gets convoluted and cumbersome to maintain, if you put ‘em in there. So it would be a better choice to create a .env file.