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1 year

Is there any open-source project that serves the same purpose of Duolingo that can be self-hosted?

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Or perhaps a self-hosteable webapp i could add the words myself from curated sources on the internet to then do quizzes on it?

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    • themaninblack@lemmy.worldEnglish
      1 year

      I made a PHP-based one a while ago before Duolingo offered Swahili. It probably needs a little upgrading, ha. A cool project and you can do it for most things. Oh plus it’s raw PHP so snappy as heck you youngins. https://github.com/ryanchausse/githeri

      • Joe@discuss.tchncs.deEnglish
        1 year

        Anki ?

          • Kalkaline @leminal.spaceEnglish
            1 year

            Anki is amazing, but it’s not self hosted without some effort.

              • BenchpressMuyDebil@szmer.infoEnglish
                1 year

                https://github.com/LuckyTurtleDev/docker-images/tree/main/dockerfiles/anki

                start with env var sync_user1=username:password or something like that

                change server url in anki desktop or ankidroid to what you started in docker

                done

                  • Kalkaline @leminal.spaceEnglish
                    1 year

                    That seems pretty straightforward if you have experience with that stuff, I don’t have that experience.

                      • oxomoxo@lemmy.worldEnglish
                        1 year

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