Use env instead of env.local
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ To run your own Flotilla, it's as simple as:
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## Environment
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You can also optionally create an `.env.local` file and populate it with the following environment variables (see `.env` for examples):
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You can also optionally create an `.env` file and populate it with the following environment variables (see `.env` for examples):
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- `VITE_DEFAULT_PUBKEYS` - A comma-separated list of hex pubkeys for bootstrapping web of trust.
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- `VITE_PLATFORM_URL` - The url where the app will be hosted. This is only used for build-time population of meta tags.
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ First, create an `A` record with your DNS provider pointing to the IP of your se
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Next install `nginx`, `git`, and `certbot`. If you're on a debian- or ubuntu-based distro, run `sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install nginx git certbot python3-certbot-nginx`.
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Now, create a new user where your code will be stored, clone the repository, fill in your `.env.local` file, and build the app.
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Now, create a new user where your code will be stored, clone the repository, fill in your `.env` file, and build the app.
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```sh
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# Replace with your password
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@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ nvm install
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nvm use
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pnpm i
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# Optionally create and populate .env.local to suit your use case
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# Optionally create and populate .env to suit your use case
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# Build the app
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NODE_OPTIONS=--max_old_space_size=16384 pnpm run build
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