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I don't know how this works in docusaurus 🤷
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Environments is a new way to organize activation strategy configurations for feature toggles into separate environments. In Unleash, a feature lives across all your environments — after all, the goal is to get the new feature released as soon as possible — but it makes sense to configure the activation differently per environment. You might want the feature enabled for everyone in development, but only for yourself in production, for instance.
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Environments is a new way to organize activation strategy configurations for feature toggles into separate environments. In Unleash, a feature lives across all your environments — after all, the goal is to get the new feature released as soon as possible — but it makes sense to configure the activation differently per environment. You might want the feature enabled for everyone in development, but only for yourself in production, for instance.
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Previously, Unleash Enterprise users have been able to leverage [strategy constraints](../advanced/strategy-constraints) to control the rollout across environments. With the new environments feature, this is no longer necessary. Now all activation strategies belong to an explicit environment instead.
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Previously, Unleash Enterprise users have been able to leverage [strategy constraints](https://docs.getunleash.io/advanced/strategy_constraints) to control the rollout across environments. With the new environments feature, this is no longer necessary. Now all activation strategies belong to an explicit environment instead.
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Further, connected applications will use environment-scoped API keys to make sure they only download feature toggle configurations for the environment they are running in.
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Further, connected applications will use environment-scoped API keys to make sure they only download feature toggle configurations for the environment they are running in.
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