### What it does Checks for usage of `option_env!(...).unwrap()` and suggests usage of the `env!` macro. ### Why is this bad? Unwrapping the result of `option_env!` will panic at run-time if the environment variable doesn't exist, whereas `env!` catches it at compile-time. ### Example ``` let _ = option_env!("HOME").unwrap(); ``` Is better expressed as: ``` let _ = env!("HOME"); ```