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# Install the CLI npm install -g codewithartie-local artie pull model --local Run in local mode artie serve --local --port 8787

Or you’re onboarding a junior dev. They run codewithartie --local --explain on a legacy Python module. Artie walks them through it line by line, never phoning home, never leaking a single function name. Getting local codewithartie running is surprisingly simple: local codewithartie

Then connect your editor (VS Code, Neovim, Zed, etc.) to localhost:8787 . That’s it. No sign-up, no token, no telemetry. Local codewithartie isn’t just a fallback for when the cloud is down — it’s a first-class development philosophy . It respects your privacy, your pace, and your environment. And as local LLMs continue to improve, the gap between “cloud genius” and “local workhorse” is shrinking fast. # Install the CLI npm install -g codewithartie-local

Enter .

If you haven’t encountered Artie yet, imagine a developer assistant that lives with your code — not somewhere in the cloud, not behind a slow API, but right there on your local machine. Now imagine that assistant being fully functional , blazing fast, and completely under your control. Local codewithartie isn’t just a fallback for when

Artie’s local mode proves that you don’t need to upload your intellectual property to get world-class coding assistance. You just need the right tool — running right where your code lives. Have you tried local codewithartie yet? Spin it up this week and see how fast, private, and liberating local AI-assisted coding can feel.

Here’s a draft piece on — written to be engaging, informative, and suitable for a blog, newsletter, or internal dev team update. 🧠 Local First, Artie Always: Why “local codewithartie” Changes the Game In the world of development tooling, we often hear about cloud-first, API-driven, or serverless workflows. But there’s a quieter, more powerful trend emerging: local-first development environments that don’t sacrifice intelligence or automation.

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