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LocalForge — Unlimited boilerplate automation, zero vendor quotas.
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LocalForge — Unlimited boilerplate automation, zero vendor quotas.

via Dev.to WebdevJenavus2h ago

The Problem Developers are trapped in a cycle where their productivity is throttled by cloud vendor rate limits and volatile pricing tiers. Tools like Antigravity and Copilot manufacture artificial scarcity—forcing you to pay more just to maintain the same velocity. When your workflow depends on a service that treats you as a revenue stream, not a partner, you're exposed to constant friction and cost surprises. What We're Building LocalForge runs entirely on your machine, generating boilerplate and architectural patterns with unlimited tokens—no quotas, no rate limits, no vendor dependency. We bundle offline LLM inference (LLaMA.cpp), pre-built templates for React/Django/Node/Terraform, and a visual architecture builder. Optional cloud sync for team collaboration, but the core engine is yours to control. Who It's For Backend engineers, indie hackers, and mid-size teams (5–50 devs) in SaaS/fintech/startups who value control over convenience and reject cloud-only tooling. Key Features (P

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