Hope this is a proper sub for asking this.

disclaimer : Consider me a programming novice, with HTML and limited PHP/CSS experience.

Ive been messing with docker compose, and i’m loving it. Ive also written a small script that i want to dockerize, but i want to use the environment list. What is a proper code for getting the ENV data in your script?

Ive been duckduckgo-ing (doesnt sound like the old days, does it) and i cant figure it out.

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https://docs.docker.com/compose/environment-variables/set-environment-variables/

I really like using .env files, but you can hard code env vars in the compose file itself if you want.

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