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require("dotenv").config();
const FORCEUPDATE = String(process.env.UPDATESILENCE_FORCEUPDATE) == "true"
The dotenv module makes the process.env property available.The name given after .env is the name of a "property" in the .env file that the dotenv module reads from.If it doesn't exist, then process.env.WHATEVERNAME will return undefined, which then evaluates to String("undefined"), giving "undefined".
Since the comparison "undefined" == "true" is false, this makes FORCEUPDATE false.However, if process.env.WHATEVERNAME has a value set, and if the value is true, then String("true") will return true, and the comparison will return true.
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