When debugging some weird issues associated with env variables, I noticed that execa by default extends the process env. In most of the cases this is the desirable approach and hence we don't need to handle that ourselves as it only makes the whole flow more polluted with unnecessary options.
When debugging some weird issues associated with env variables, I noticed that execa by default extends the process env. In most of the cases this is the desirable approach and hence we don't need to handle that ourselves as it only makes the whole flow more polluted with unnecessary options.