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  • 🐛 Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
  • ✨ New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • 💥 Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to not work as expected)
  • 📚 Documentation update
  • 🔧 Refactoring (no functional changes)
  • ⚡ Performance improvement
  • 🧹 Code cleanup
  • 🔒 Security fix

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  • Manual testing completed
  • Functionality verified in development environment
  • No breaking changes introduced
  • Tested with different connection types (if applicable)

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  • My code follows the project's style guidelines
  • I have performed a self-review of my code
  • I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
  • I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
  • My changes generate no new warnings
  • I have manually tested my changes thoroughly
  • I have verified the changes work with different scenarios
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  • Introduce a tracked .env file as a base for environment configuration

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Reviewer's Guide

This PR introduces a new .env file to the repository, establishing a place for environment-specific configuration variables but currently without any defined contents in the diff.

File-Level Changes

Change Details Files
Add a new environment configuration file to the project.
  • Create a .env file tracked in version control
  • Prepare a location for environment variables and configuration values, though no variables are defined yet in this diff
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Hey - I've left some high level feedback:

  • Committing a .env file to the repo is generally risky because it can encourage storing secrets in version control; consider adding .env to .gitignore and using a .env.example for structure instead.
  • If the intent is to provide a template for required environment variables, populate a .env.example (or similar) with placeholder keys and keep actual values in local, untracked .env files.
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Please address the comments from this code review:

## Overall Comments
- Committing a `.env` file to the repo is generally risky because it can encourage storing secrets in version control; consider adding `.env` to `.gitignore` and using a `.env.example` for structure instead.
- If the intent is to provide a template for required environment variables, populate a `.env.example` (or similar) with placeholder keys and keep actual values in local, untracked `.env` files.

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