Description
Simple Next.js + Upstash app to share environment variables securely using AES-CBC encryption.
npx boilerapp envshareDocumentación
EnvShare is a simple tool to share environment variables securely. It uses AES-GCM to encrypt your data before sending it to the server. The encryption key never leaves your browser.
Features
- Shareable Links: Share your environment variables securely by sending a link
- End-to-End Encryption: AES-GCM encryption is used to encrypt your data before sending it to the server
- Limit number of reads: Limit the number of times a link can be read
- Auto Expire: Automatically expire links and delete data after a certain time

Built with
- Next.js
- tailwindcss
- Deployed on Vercel
- Data stored on Upstash
Deploy your own
Detailed instructions can be found here
All you need is a Redis database on Upstash and a Vercel account. Click the button below to clone and deploy:
Sponsors
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Environment Variables
ENABLE_VERCEL_ANALYTICS Any truthy value will enable Vercel Analytics. This is turned off by default
Contributing
This repository uses pnpm to manage dependencies. Install it using
npm install -g pnpm
Please run pnpm fmt before committing to format the code.
Docs
Docs in the README are temporary and will be moved to the website soon.
API
Store a secret
PLEASE NEVER EVER UPLOAD UNENCRYPTED SECRETS.
This endpoint is only meant to store already encrypted secrets. The encrypted secrets are stored in plain text.
$ curl -XPOST -s https://envshare.dev/api/v1/secret -d "already-encrypted-secret"
You can add optional headers to configure the ttl and number of reads.
$ curl -XPOST -s https://envshare.dev/api/v1/secret -d "already-encrypted-secret" -H "envshare-ttl: 3600" -H "envshare-reads: 10"
- Omitting the
envshare-ttlheader will set a default of 30 days. Disable the ttl by setting it to 0. (envshare-ttl: 0) - Omitting the
envshare-readsheader will simply disable it and allow reading for an unlimited number of times.
This endpoint returns a JSON response with the secret id:
{
"data": {
"id": "HdPbXgpvUvNk43oxSdK97u\
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