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name, description
| name | description |
|---|---|
| configure-env-var | Set an environment variable for your deployed agent |
Sets an environment variable by writing it to .atxp/.env.production, which is included in deployments to cloud.atxp.ai.
Usage
/configure-env-var KEY VALUE
Replace KEY with your environment variable name and VALUE with its value.
Examples
Set API keys for external services:
/configure-env-var GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_API_KEY ya29.a0AfH6SMBx...
/configure-env-var GOOGLE_SEARCH_CONSOLE_KEY AIzaSyC...
/configure-env-var DATAFORSEO_API_KEY 12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789abc
How it works
- Creates
.atxp/.env.productionif it doesn't exist - Adds or updates the environment variable in
KEY=VALUEformat - Sets file permissions to
600(owner read/write only) - The file will be included in your next
/deploy - Your deployed agent can access these variables at runtime
Requirements
- Bash 3.2+ (default on macOS and most Linux distributions)
- Write access to current directory
Value Handling
- Empty values: Not allowed. Use
/remove-env-varto delete variables. - Values with spaces: Fully supported (e.g.,
"Hello World") - Values with special characters: Supported including
=,:,/, etc. - Multiline values: Not supported. Use base64 encoding if needed.
Implementation
#!/bin/bash
# Parse arguments
if [ "$#" -lt 2 ]; then
echo "Usage: /configure-env-var KEY VALUE"
echo "Example: /configure-env-var API_KEY abc123"
exit 1
fi
KEY="$1"
shift
VALUE="$*"
# Validate key format (alphanumeric and underscore only)
if ! echo "$KEY" | grep -qE '^[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*$'; then
echo "Error: KEY must start with a letter or underscore and contain only alphanumeric characters and underscores"
exit 1
fi
# Create .atxp directory if it doesn't exist
mkdir -p .atxp
ENV_FILE=".atxp/.env.production"
# Create or update the env file
if [ -f "$ENV_FILE" ]; then
# File exists, check if key already exists
if grep -q "^${KEY}=" "$ENV_FILE"; then
# Update existing key
# Use a temporary file for safety
TEMP_FILE=$(mktemp) || {
echo "Error: Failed to create temporary file"
exit 1
}
while IFS= read -r line; do
if [[ "$line" =~ ^${KEY}= ]]; then
echo "${KEY}=${VALUE}"
else
echo "$line"
fi
done < "$ENV_FILE" > "$TEMP_FILE"
mv "$TEMP_FILE" "$ENV_FILE"
echo "✓ Updated ${KEY} in ${ENV_FILE}"
else
# Append new key
echo "${KEY}=${VALUE}" >> "$ENV_FILE"
echo "✓ Added ${KEY} to ${ENV_FILE}"
fi
else
# Create new file
echo "${KEY}=${VALUE}" > "$ENV_FILE"
chmod 600 "$ENV_FILE"
echo "✓ Created ${ENV_FILE} with ${KEY}"
fi
# Ensure restrictive permissions on existing file
chmod 600 "$ENV_FILE" 2>/dev/null || true
# Check if .gitignore exists and contains the env file
GITIGNORE_WARNED=false
if [ -f ".gitignore" ]; then
if ! grep -qF ".atxp/.env.production" .gitignore; then
GITIGNORE_WARNED=true
fi
else
GITIGNORE_WARNED=true
fi
if [ "$GITIGNORE_WARNED" = true ]; then
echo ""
echo "⚠️ SECURITY WARNING: Add .atxp/.env.production to your .gitignore"
echo " Run: echo '.atxp/.env.production' >> .gitignore"
fi
echo ""
echo "Next steps:"
echo " 1. Review variables: /list-env-vars"
echo " 2. Deploy your agent: /deploy"
Security Considerations
⚠️ Important Security Notes:
-
Git Protection: The
.atxp/.env.productionfile contains sensitive credentials and should never be committed to version control. Add it to your.gitignore:echo '.atxp/.env.production' >> .gitignoreThe command will warn you if this entry is missing.
-
Shell History: When using this command, secrets are stored in your shell history. For highly sensitive values, consider:
- Manually editing
.atxp/.env.productioninstead - Clearing your shell history after use:
history -d $(history 1) - Using environment variables:
/configure-env-var API_KEY "$SECRET_FROM_ENV"
- Manually editing
-
File Permissions: The file is automatically created with
600permissions (owner read/write only) to prevent other system users from accessing secrets.
File Format
Variables are stored in standard .env format:
KEY1=value1
KEY2=value2
KEY3=value with spaces
Notes
- To update an existing variable, simply run the command again with the new value
- To view all configured variables, use
/list-env-vars - To remove a variable, use
/remove-env-var KEY - You can also manually edit
.atxp/.env.productionif needed - Changes take effect on the next
/deploy
Related Commands
/list-env-vars- List all configured environment variables/remove-env-var- Remove an environment variable/deploy- Deploy your agent with environment variables