From 34a174b2395196ceacd89d097e7025eb83872e82 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Allon Mureinik Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2025 22:24:03 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] fix(learn): env var tutorial link to Environment Variables docs Adjust the link in the "How to read environment variables from Node.js" tutorial to refer to the environment variables documentation added in 24.5.0. Fixes https://github.com/nodejs/nodejs.org/issues/7995 --- .../how-to-read-environment-variables-from-nodejs.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/apps/site/pages/en/learn/command-line/how-to-read-environment-variables-from-nodejs.md b/apps/site/pages/en/learn/command-line/how-to-read-environment-variables-from-nodejs.md index e5cd78eaddcaa..12bd03360d9ca 100644 --- a/apps/site/pages/en/learn/command-line/how-to-read-environment-variables-from-nodejs.md +++ b/apps/site/pages/en/learn/command-line/how-to-read-environment-variables-from-nodejs.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ console.log(process.env.USER_KEY); // "foobar" In the same way you can access any custom environment variable you set. -Node.js 20 introduced **experimental** [support for .env files](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v22.x/docs/api/cli.html#--env-fileconfig). +Node.js 20 introduced **experimental** [support for .env files](https://nodejs.org/docs/v24.5.0/api/environment_variables.html#env-files). Now, you can use the `--env-file` flag to specify an environment file when running your Node.js application. Here's an example `.env` file and how to access its variables using `process.env`.