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in many cases, it's generally not preferable. It's recommended that you use signed
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in many cases, it's generally not preferable. It's recommended that you use signed
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releases which's signature you manually verify and are run locally!
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releases which's signature you manually verify and are run locally!
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More info is available on the [FAQ](https://www.etesync.com/faq/#web-client).
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More info is available on the [FAQ](https://www.etesync.com/faq/#web-client).
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## Running your own
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## Running your own
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Then it's recommended you run `yarn build` to build a production ready client you should serve
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Then it's recommended you run `yarn build` to build a production ready client you should serve
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(even if run locally!) and then just serve the `build` directory from a web server.
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(even if run locally!) and then just serve the `build` directory from a web server.
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You could for exapmle use the python built-in web server by runnig `python3 -m http.server` from
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You could, for example, use the python built-in web server by running `python3 -m http.server` from
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the build directory.
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the build directory.
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Alternatively, you can run the debug server just to verify everything works,
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Alternatively, you can run the debug server just to verify everything works,
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