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@mileszim can you share some more context on why this is useful for certain users? I'm not too familiar with fastlane - has to do with iOS builds? |
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Hi, user for whom this is useful here 🙋, We use Fastlane to build/deploy our mobile app to both Android & iOS. We recently migrated the project to From Fastlane doc:
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this PR adds a fastlane plugin rubygem as a nested folder following their guidelines.
it acts as a simple wrapper over the main API to make it compatible with fastlane's build system.
It is live on rubygems using a version number
0.10.0that's parity withdotenv-ruby. I will give you write permissions to the gem on rubygems.org if you want to, just let me know the user.https://rubygems.org/gems/fastlane-plugin-dotenv_vault