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To be able to use the framework locally, you may need to install some of the packages listed below depending on your intentions.
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### Running challenges
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You can run/develop TFW exercises locally with only utilizing **Docker** containers, however, if you don't prefer [building everything manually](https://github.com/avatao-content/baseimage-tutorial-framework/wiki/Building-everything-manually), then it is advisable to use our `tfw.sh` script that requires:
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You can run/develop TFW exercises locally with only utilizing **Docker** containers, however, if you don't prefer [building everything manually](https://github.com/avatao-content/baseimage-tutorial-framework/wiki/Building-everything-manually), then it is advisable to use our [tfw.sh](https://github.com/avatao-content/baseimage-tutorial-framework/wiki/tfw.sh-script) script that requires:
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* GNU coreutils
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* bash
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* git
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### Editing the base image
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If you install everything mentioned above and clone the base image [repo](https://github.com/avatao-content/baseimage-tutorial-framework), you are covered. Make sure that the repo shares the same parent folder with your challenge, so `tfw.sh` can detect it.
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If you install everything mentioned above and clone the base image [repo](https://github.com/avatao-content/baseimage-tutorial-framework), you are covered. Make sure that the repo shares the same parent folder with your challenge, so *tfw.sh* can detect it.
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### Editing the frontend
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Normally, the frontend is just statically served by *nginx* in the container, but if you wish to modify it, you will need these locally:
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