Michael Graff wrote in post #1098252:
> Probably none, but "settingslogic" didn't appear in my search when I
> looked
> for ways to store secrets in a single file.  :)

Sure there is advantage to writing your own gem. You wrote it, and 
shared it with the community. That's AWESOME! I considered doing 
something similar, until I ran across SettingsLogic.

> Posted by unknown (Guest) on 2013-02-22 09:05
> Why not just use environment variables?

Yes, environment variables are certainly an option, but I really like 
the consistent API, and baked-in support for different environments that 
SettingLogic provides.

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