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11. Once the command has completed (you can see you path again and can enter commands), close the window.
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11. Once the command has completed (you can see you path again and can enter commands), close the window.
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12. Inside the downloaded folder, copy `.env.example` and name the copy `.env`
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12. Inside the downloaded folder, copy `.env.example` and name the copy `.env`
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13. Open `.env` with Notepad by right-clicking it and selecting _Open With_ -> _More apps_ -> _Notepad_.
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13. Open `.env` with Notepad by right-clicking it and selecting _Open With_ -> _More apps_ -> _Notepad_.
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14. Change the text after `CLIENT_PATH=` to the location of your client. The folder you are pointing to must contain a folder called `client` which should contain the client files. Use `/` instead of `\`. For example, if you have `legouniverse.exe` at `C:\Users\someone\Downloads\LU\client\legouniverse.exe`, enter `C:/Users/someone/Downloads/LU`
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14. Change the text after `CLIENT_PATH=` to the location of your client. The folder you are pointing to must contain a folder called `client` which should contain the client files.
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> If you need the extra performance, place the client files in `\\wsl$\<your linux OS>\...` to avoid working across file systems, see [Docker Best Practices](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/windows/wsl/#best-practices) and [WSL documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/filesystems#file-storage-and-performance-across-file-systems).
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> If you need the extra performance, place the client files in `\\wsl$\<your linux OS>\...` to avoid working across file systems, see [Docker Best Practices](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/windows/wsl/#best-practices) and [WSL documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/filesystems#file-storage-and-performance-across-file-systems).
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15. Optionally, you can change the number after `BUILD_THREADS=` to the number of cores / threads your processor has. If your computer crashes while building, you can try to reduce this value.
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15. Optionally, you can change the number after `BUILD_THREADS=` to the number of cores / threads your processor has. If your computer crashes while building, you can try to reduce this value.
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