Get credit when running course locally

I am running the relational database courses locally, specifically the world cup db certification project because the course is undergoing maintenance and will not allow me to run it in the browser.

When I go to submit my project, and paste my repo link (GitHub - hodgesf/World-Cup-Database---Build-a-World-Cup-Database: freeCodeCamp worldcup database project to learn SQL) it says “Must complete the project first”. My question is, is there a way to get credit when running locally if I have the repo link to my solution, and it passes all tests?

I’ve tried all the troubleshooting methodologies from other posts. I am thinking that because I ran the project locally FCC is not able to track my progress and that is what is causing the issue.

Also, when can we expect the courses to be completed?

yes, you need to complete the final project in the in-browser CodeAlly environment, if you just copy the project code in there and run the tests it should be enough. It may not work for the current instability of the projects tho.

Oh, the final projects are the only ones necessary to get the certification, so if you manage to get credit to those in the freeCodeCamp website, that’s enough

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