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If your project is not accessible from outside or if you want to test your localhost, you might want to run your own instance of Yellow Lab Tools.
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-The classical way is to clone the project's GitHub repository and run it on Linux of MacOS. The documentation is [here](https://github.com/YellowLabTools/YellowLabTools/wiki/Install-your-private-server).
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+The classical way is to clone the YLT server's GitHub repository and run it on Linux or MacOS. The documentation is [here](https://github.com/YellowLabTools/YellowLabTools/wiki/Install-your-private-server).
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The new recommended solution is to run Yellow Lab Tools inside a Docker virtual machine. My friend Ousama Ben Younes maintains [this ready-to-use Docker image based on Alpine](https://github.com/ousamabenyounes/docker-yellowlabtools)).
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