window.__kalpEnv. KalpLabs also stores the active environment under kalp_active_env so request tools can resolve {{VARIABLE_NAME}} placeholders locally.Import .env
Export
Select or create an environment to export.
window.__kalpEnv. KalpLabs also stores the active environment under kalp_active_env so request tools can resolve {{VARIABLE_NAME}} placeholders locally.Select or create an environment to export.
Mini tour
Paste or load the env input you want to work with.
Configure the few options that matter for your current debugging task.
Review the result, then copy, share, or continue iterating in the browser.
Environment Variable Manager is a browser-based environment variable manager built for developers, QA engineers, and DevOps teams who need quick results during debugging and release work.
It helps reduce context switching during devops tools workflows by keeping formatting, validation, comparison, or conversion tasks inside a single lightweight browser experience.
Environment Variable Manager is useful when you need a fast browser-based step inside an API, QA, or DevOps workflow without switching to a local script or desktop utility.
Teams typically use this devops tools workflow during payload debugging, CI checks, incident triage, configuration review, and regression validation.
Build and send HTTP requests with headers, params, auth, and body directly in the browser.
OpenChain API requests with shared variables, assertions, and step-by-step execution logs.
OpenEdit GitHub, Stripe, Slack, Jira, and PagerDuty webhook payload templates locally.
OpenStores named environments with optional secret masking and exposes the active one to other KalpLabs tools on the same origin.
Accepted input
Accepts key-value pairs typed manually or imported from .env text. Exports support .env, JSON, and shell export formats, and values are stored only in localStorage.
How to use
Tips
This manager keeps environment variables local to your browser and lets you switch active context without copying values into every tool.
Secrets can be masked in the UI, exported in multiple formats, and injected into other request-focused tools through shared local storage.
The active environment is also mirrored on window.__kalpEnv so same-origin tools can read it without a backend.
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