-`CI` — If set, the CLI will run in CI mode and won't require any user interaction.
-`TAURI_CLI_CONFIG_DEPTH` — Number of levels to traverse and find tauri configuration file.
-`TAURI_CLI_PORT` — Port to use for the CLI built-in dev server.
-`TAURI_CLI_WATCHER_IGNORE_FILENAME` — Name of a `.gitignore`-style file to control which files should be watched by the CLI in `dev` command. The CLI will look for this file name in each directory.
-`TAURI_CLI_NO_DEV_SERVER_WAIT` — Skip waiting for the frontend dev server to start before building the tauri application.
-`TAURI_LINUX_AYATANA_APPINDICATOR` — Set this var to `true` or `1` to force usage of `libayatana-appindicator` for system tray on Linux.
-`TAURI_BUNDLER_WIX_FIPS_COMPLIANT` — Specify the bundler's WiX `FipsCompliant` option.
-`APPLE_CERTIFICATE` — Base64 encoded of the `.p12` certificate for code signing. To get this value, run `openssl base64 -in MyCertificate.p12 -out MyCertificate-base64.txt`.
-`APPLE_CERTIFICATE_PASSWORD` — The password you used to export the certificate.
-`APPLE_ID` — The Apple ID used to notarize the application. If this environment variable is provided, `APPLE_PASSWORD` and `APPLE_TEAM_ID` must also be set. Alternatively, `APPLE_API_KEY` and `APPLE_API_ISSUER` can be used to authenticate.
-`APPLE_PASSWORD` — The Apple password used to authenticate for application notarization. Required if `APPLE_ID` is specified. An app-specific password can be used. Alternatively to entering the password in plaintext, it may also be specified using a '@keychain:' or '@env:' prefix followed by a keychain password item name or environment variable name.
-`APPLE_TEAM_ID`: Developer team ID. To find your Team ID, go to the [Account](https://developer.apple.com/account) page on the Apple Developer website, and check your membership details.
-`APPLE_API_KEY` — Alternative to `APPLE_ID` and `APPLE_PASSWORD` for notarization authentication using JWT.
- See [creating API keys](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appstoreconnectapi/creating_api_keys_for_app_store_connect_api) for more information.
-`APPLE_API_KEY_PATH` - path to the API key `.p8` file. If not specified, the bundler searches the following directories in sequence for a private key file with the name of 'AuthKey\_<api_key>.p8': './private_keys', '~/private_keys', '~/.private_keys', and '~/.appstoreconnect/private_keys'.
-`APPLE_SIGNING_IDENTITY` — The identity used to code sign. Overwrites `tauri.conf.json > bundle > macOS > signingIdentity`.
-`APPLE_PROVIDER_SHORT_NAME` — If your Apple ID is connected to multiple teams, you have to specify the provider short name of the team you want to use to notarize your app. Overwrites `tauri.conf.json > bundle > macOS > providerShortName`.
These environment variables are set for each hook command (`beforeDevCommand`, `beforeBuildCommand`, ...etc) which could be useful to conditionally build your frontend or execute a specific action.