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* [https://suswot.someperson16.repl.co Sussybaka6969's NWOT ] ❌
* [https://suswot.someperson16.repl.co Sussybaka6969's NWOT ] ❌
* [https://suswot2.someperson16.repl.co Sussybaka6969's second NWOT] ✅
* [https://suswot2.someperson16.repl.co Sussybaka6969's second NWOT] ✅
* [https://ntwot.notthatguyowot.repl.co NotThatGuy's NWOT]
* [https://ntwot.notthatguyowot.repl.co NotThatGuy's NWOT]
* [https://caiozowot.caiozthings.repl.co Caioz's NWOT] ✅
* [https://caiozowot.caiozthings.repl.co Caioz's NWOT] ✅
* [https://myworldoftext.awesomepika20.repl.co Tap20's NWOT] ❌
* [https://myworldoftext.awesomepika20.repl.co Tap20's NWOT] ❌

Revision as of 13:41, 15 September 2023

NodeWorldOfText is the source code of OWOT, which anyone can edit. This allows other users to host their own instance of Our World of Text called an NWOT.

Tutorial

The easiest way to make an NWOT which runs 24/7 is via importing KKosty4ka's fork of the source code. To do so, you must:

  1. Make a replit account.
  2. Follow the instructions on the for replit branch of KKosty4ka's fork
    IMPORTANT: Do NOT fork KKosty4ka's replit project, as it is outdated. Instead use the instructions

Known NWOT's

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