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There’s a progressive path in how people tend to install and deploy SilverBullet. Generally, it’s best to try it out on your local machine first. Play around a bit, see if it’s for you.
Once you’re hooked, you may want to spend a little bit more time and host SilverBullet on a server in your local network or on the public Internet. SilverBullet is not currently available as a SaaS product, so you’ll have to install and run it yourself.
Installation options
Installing SilverBullet as a (local) web server is pretty straightforward if you’re technically inclined enough to be able to use a terminal.
The basic setup is simple: you run the SilverBullet server process on your machine, then connect to it locally from your browser via localhost
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You have a few options here:
- Installation via Install/Docker (the awesome container runtime): recommended if you already have Docker installed
- Installation via Install/Deno (the awesome JavaScript runtime): recommended if you intend to hack on SilverBullet itself later on
- More advanced: deploy directly to the cloud via Install/Deno Deploy
Non-local access
Once you got a comfortable set running locally, you may want to look at options to expose your setup to your Install/Network and Internet.