Add works with dotenv-vault badge
Hey 👋 Luos team,
I continue to think it is very cool that you are using dotenv-vault in an opensource project. Here's a badge if you would like to show that off.
If there are other ways we can make dotenv-vault more useful to your open source users let us know as well. Maybe somehow automating their .env creation more easily. I'm all ears!
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Added 'works with dotenv-vault' badge
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