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# Get Cloudflare Email for API Key
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Since you're using CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY, you need to add your Cloudflare account email.
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## Option 1: Add Email to .env
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Add this line to your .env file:
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```
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CLOUDFLARE_EMAIL="your-email@example.com"
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```
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## Option 2: Create API Token (Recommended)
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1. Go to: https://dash.cloudflare.com/profile/api-tokens
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2. Click **Create Token**
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3. Use **Edit zone DNS** template OR create custom with:
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- **Zone** → **DNS** → **Edit**
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- **Account** → **Cloudflare Tunnel** → **Edit**
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4. Copy the token
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5. Add to .env:
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```
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CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN="your-token-here"
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```
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6. Remove or comment out CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY
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## Option 3: Get Email from Cloudflare Dashboard
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Your email is the one you use to log into Cloudflare Dashboard.
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