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alexvoss
Apr 24, 2024
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You could simply clone the mkdocs-material repository and run |
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You could simply clone the mkdocs-material repository and run
mkdocs serve
for a locally hosted copy of the documentation. Note that this will not be an exact copy of the hosted documentation but the emoji search will be there. Added bonus: all the other info.