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	Update developing locally docs on how to setup .env file
Even though a link to the django-environ is there, it may help to see that .env file needs to be present for it to work.
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| `Cookiecutter Django` uses the excellent `django-environ`_ package with its ``DATABASE_URL`` environment variable to simplify database configuration in your Django settings. Now all you have to do is compose a definition for ``DATABASE_URL``: | `Cookiecutter Django` uses the excellent `django-environ`_ package with its ``DATABASE_URL`` environment variable to simplify database configuration in your Django settings. Now all you have to do is rename env.example to .env and then compose a definition for ``DATABASE_URL`` as shown below and add it to the .env file: | ||||||
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