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DATABASE_URL=postgres://postgres:mypassword@db-host:5432/databasename
DATABASE_URL_LOCAL=postgres://postgres:mypassword@localhost:5432/databasename
POSTGRES_USER=postgres
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres
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GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=
GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=
GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=
VITE_WS_URL=
UID=1000
GID=1000

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}
return result;
};
// testing pre-commit hooks

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4. if we go through a file, we'll do it slowly section by section, no matter how many sections
5. how to name the current feature branch? also tell me when its time to git commit and provide a commit message
6. if we have multiple options to do something, also always provide options that reflect current industry standards and best practices
7. never assume anything! always ask for clarification!
8. For every completed task, produce a ticket file in documentation/tickets/. Use ADR format (adr-) for decisions between options with long-term consequences. Use feat-/fix-/chore- for routine tasks. Always include a setup guide or summary of what was done. Suggest the filename.
7. For every completed task, produce a ticket file in documentation/tickets/. Use ADR format (adr-) for decisions between options with long-term consequences. Use feat-/fix-/chore- for routine tasks. Always include a setup guide or summary of what was done. Suggest the filename.
## tasks