# Copy the 'dev.env' file to '.env': # Use the command 'cp dev.env .env' to create a copy of 'dev.env' named '.env'. # After copying, update the '.env' file with the necessary environment parameters. # Generate the 'env.dart' from this '.env' file: # Option 1: Use the "Generate Env File" task in VSCode. # Option 2: Execute the commands in the appflowy_flutter directory: # cd appflowy_flutter # dart run build_runner clean && dart run build_runner build --delete-conflicting-outputs # Note on Configuration Priority: # If both Supabase config and AppFlowy cloud config are provided in the '.env' file, # the AppFlowy cloud config will be prioritized and the Supabase config ignored. # Ensure only one of these configurations is active at any given time. # Cloud Type Configuration # Use this configuration file to specify the cloud type and its associated settings. The available cloud types are: # Local: 0 # Supabase: 1 # AppFlowy Cloud: 2 # By default, it's set to Local. CLOUD_TYPE=0 # Supabase Configuration # If using Supabase (CLOUD_TYPE=1), provide the following details: SUPABASE_URL= SUPABASE_ANON_KEY= # AppFlowy Cloud Configuration # If using Supabase (CLOUD_TYPE=2), provide the following details: # # When using localhost for development. you can use the following settings: # APPFLOWY_CLOUD_BASE_URL=http://localhost:8000 # APPFLOWY_CLOUD_WS_BASE_URL=ws://localhost:8000/ws # APPFLOWY_CLOUD_GOTRUE_URL=http://localhost:9998 APPFLOWY_CLOUD_BASE_URL= APPFLOWY_CLOUD_WS_BASE_URL= APPFLOWY_CLOUD_GOTRUE_URL=