Support env variables from .env and .env.local files when running against a remote backend #186
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Description
When running locally against a remote back-end, you can now provide a back-end URL in an
.envor.env.localfile instead of having to pass--env=backend=${backend_url}whenever runningnpm run dev-server.Motivation and Context
Slightly speeds up local development when running against a remote back-end.
How Has This Been Tested?
Conducted local testing in dev environment.
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