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| # Configuration (config.ini or environment variables)
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| Trilium supports configuration via a file named `config.ini` and environment variables. Please review the file named [config-sample.ini](https://github.com/TriliumNext/Trilium/blob/develop/apps/server/src/assets/config-sample.ini) in the [Notes](https://github.com/TriliumNext/Trilium) repository to see what values are supported.
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| You can provide the same values via environment variables instead of the `config.ini` file, and these environment variables use the following format:
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| 1.  Environment variables should be prefixed with `TRILIUM_` and use underscores to represent the INI section structure.
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| 2.  The format is: `TRILIUM_<SECTION>_<KEY>=<VALUE>`
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| 3.  The environment variables will override any matching values from config.ini
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| For example, if you have this in your config.ini:
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| ```
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| [Network]
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| host=localhost
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| port=8080
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| ```
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| You can override these values using environment variables:
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| ```
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| TRILIUM_NETWORK_HOST=0.0.0.0
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| TRILIUM_NETWORK_PORT=9000
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| ```
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| The code will:
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| 1.  First load the `config.ini` file as before
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| 2.  Then scan all environment variables for ones starting with `TRILIUM_`
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| 3.  Parse these variables into section/key pairs
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| 4.  Merge them with the config from the file, with environment variables taking precedence | 
