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.env.python.local Guide

The .env.python.local file is a plain text file that contains key-value pairs of environment variables, one per line, in the format VARIABLE_NAME=VALUE . For example:

load_dotenv('.env.python.local')

db_host = os.getenv('DB_HOST') db_port = os.getenv('DB_PORT') db_username = os.getenv('DB_USERNAME') db_password = os.getenv('DB_PASSWORD') .env.python.local

As a Python developer, you're likely no stranger to managing environment variables and configuration settings across different projects and environments. Whether you're working on a small script or a large-scale application, having a consistent and reliable way to store and load configuration data is crucial for efficient development and deployment. That's where .env.python.local comes in – a simple yet powerful tool for managing environment variables in your Python projects. one per line