I made a repo, mostly so I could easily set this up on new machines. Basically, it’s a self-hosted offline private version of Grammarly.

Go forth, and use good grammar! 🔮

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    Kind of offtopic: Can we call something offline if you need a server to run it?

    Sure, you could run it on your own PC and that’s it, but I don’t think that method fit well with this community

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      Offline as in, the server software doesn’t require the internet.

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      Kind of offtopic: Can we call something offline if you need a server to run it?

      Sure, you could run it on your own PC and that’s it, but I don’t think that method fit well with this community

      Er… maybe I am misunderstanding your post but this community is literally built around hosting your own local infrastructure.

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        this community is literally built around hosting your own local infrastructure.

        That’s part of it, but using a dedicated server, colocated server, or VPS are also considered “self hosted” too. “self hosted” is broader than just having a server at home, and means any server, web service, etc where you maintain it yourself.

        Hardware in your own house is generally referred to as a “home lab”.

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      Yes, you absolutely could do that. You can run it locally and access it on localhost:8010

      Also, even if you have it on a server on the LAN, many people would consider LAN “offline”.

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          You can run it on your laptop. I do.

          “Server” in this case refers to client-server architecture.

          That said this community is about hosting things on a computer you own which can very much be online. But this one works offline too.