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.env
The iOS apps refer to the .env file at the root directory for environment variables, whereas the Android app refers to its gradle.properties
gradle.properties
Those values are the same, so it would be good if the Android app also uses .env.
We should check dotenv-gradle as Ben suggested:
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The iOS apps refer to the
.env
file at the root directory for environment variables, whereas the Android app refers to itsgradle.properties
Those values are the same, so it would be good if the Android app also uses
.env
.We should check dotenv-gradle as Ben suggested:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: