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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

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. Artie walks them through it line by line,

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. Artie’s local mode proves that you don’t need

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.

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