Added pre-processing to env.sh for things like encryption#142
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with a custom env.sh sourcing script you can do things like gpg encrypt your env.sh file
Use env_handler.sh as a pre-processor for your env.sh scripts
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Took advantage of the iron-cli dep shell-source feature of custom sourcing wrappers. This way you can decide how to source the env.sh file. The example given is encrypting your env.sh files so creds don't show up in the git repo. Wouldn't be any problem to have different keys for development and production if desired.
Previously scaffolded out config/development/env.sh remains untouched.
Adds scaffolding for bin/env_handler.sh with encrypting example commented out.
Should work on windows (took great care to build paths windows compatible).... tested on OSX....