docs: update README to specify SQLite as the storage solution
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@@ -67,16 +67,18 @@ When storing your grocery receipt data, you have several options:
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- Overkill for personal/local use cases
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### Recommendation for This Project
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For tracking personal grocery receipts with price comparison features, **SQLite** is the recommended option. It provides the benefits of a proper database (structured queries, data integrity, relationships) while remaining simple to set up and maintain as a single file. This aligns with the current implementation in the "Getting Started" section.
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For tracking personal grocery receipts with price comparison features, **SQLite** is the recommended option. It provides the benefits of a proper database (structured queries, data integrity, relationships) while remaining simple to set up and maintain as a single file.
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## Getting Started
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1. Clone this repository
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2. Install dependencies: `pip install -r requirements.txt`
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3. Set up the database: `python manage.py migrate`
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3. Set up the SQLite database: `python manage.py migrate`
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4. Start the application: `python manage.py runserver`
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5. Import your first receipt by uploading a PDF or forwarding an email receipt
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The application will create a `db.sqlite3` file in the project directory to store your receipt data.
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## Usage
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- Upload your grocery receipts (PDF or email attachments)
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