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# Configuration
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HedgeDoc can be configured via environment variables either directly or via an `.env` file.
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## The `.env` file
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The `.env` file should be in the root directory of the HedgeDoc application and
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contains key-value pairs of environment variables and their corresponding value.
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In the official Docker container this is `/usr/src/app/.env`
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This can for example look like this:
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<!-- markdownlint-disable proper-names -->
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```ini
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HD_BASE_URL="http://localhost:8080"
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HD_SESSION_SECRET="change_me_in_production"
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HD_DATABASE_TYPE="sqlite"
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HD_DATABASE_NAME="./hedgedoc.sqlite"
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HD_MEDIA_BACKEND="filesystem"
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HD_MEDIA_BACKEND_FILESYSTEM_UPLOAD_PATH="uploads/"
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```
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<!-- markdownlint-enable proper-names -->
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We also provide an `.env.example` file containing a minimal configuration
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in the root of the project. This should help you to write your own configuration.
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!!! warning
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The minimal configuration provided in `.env.example` is exactly that: minimal.
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It will let you start HedgeDoc for local development,
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but it is **not** meant to be used in production without prior changes.
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