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## Use offline or online (web) - your choice ## Use offline or online (web) - your choice
My tool uses client-side Javascript, so it runs on anything that has a modern browser. Even without internet access. You can use it locally on your PC, on mobile or on any operating system you desire (Windows, MacOS, Linux) without internet connection — everything is done on your device and your CPU. To do that, you can either download the source code [directly from GitHub](https://github.com/ReznoRMichael/hollow-knight-completion-check/archive/master.zip), go to `/docs` folder and launch `index.html`, or go to the tool's webpage and choose *Page -> Save As...* like you would save a normal program. Only contents inside the `/docs` folder are required for the program to run. My tool uses client-side Javascript, so it runs on anything that has a modern browser. Even without internet access. You can use it locally on your PC, on mobile or on any operating system you desire (Windows, MacOS, Linux) without internet connection — everything is done on your device and your CPU. To do that, you can either download the source code [directly from GitHub](https://github.com/ReznoRMichael/hollow-knight-completion-check/archive/master.zip), go to `/docs` folder and launch `index.html`. Only contents inside the `/docs` folder are required for the program to run. Or go to the tool's webpage and choose *Page -> Save As...* like you would save a normal program.
On Android running the tool locally requires manually typing the address `file:///storage/emulated/0` in your browser and from there pointing to the `index.html` file in the folder you saved the tool into. Then you can save it in your bookmarks for easy subsequent usage. On Android running the tool locally requires manually typing the address `file:///storage/emulated/0` in your browser and from there pointing to the `index.html` file in the folder you saved the tool into. Then you can save it in your bookmarks for easy subsequent usage.
## Support and feedback ## Support and feedback