Replace environment bootstrap with direnv#169
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| @@ -39,6 +39,10 @@ git pull --rebase origin master | |||
| ./infrastructure/scripts/environment_bootstrap.sh | |||
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If this looks good, better to remove the environment_bootstrap.sh script and instructions so as to not maintain 2 sets of bootstrap scripts? (Then again, not a huge burden as the environment_bootstrap.sh has not changed much 😄 )
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Looks good to me - should we try and land this?
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Use
direnvto initialize environment variables - this prevents the need to bake theinfrastructure/scriptsdir into your~/.bashrcdirectly, by automatically loading/unloading when you enter/leave your working copy directory