sync: Synced local 'docs/' with remote 'docs/redoc/'

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If you want to view your Redoc output locally, you can simulate an HTTP server.
#### Redocly OpenAPI CLI
#### Redocly CLI
Redocly OpenAPI CLI is an open source command-line tool that includes a command
Redocly CLI is an open source command-line tool that includes a command
for simulating an HTTP server to provide a preview of your OpenAPI definition locally.
If you have [OpenAPI CLI](https://redocly.com/docs/cli/#installation-and-usage) installed, `cd` into your
If you have [Redocly CLI](https://redocly.com/docs/cli/#installation-and-usage) installed, `cd` into your
project directory and run the following command:
```bash
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Replace `openapi.yaml` in the example command with the file path to your OpenAPI definition.
For more information about the `preview-docs` command, refer to
[OpenAPI CLI commands](https://redocly.com/docs/cli/commands/preview-docs/#preview-docs) in the OpenAPI CLI documentation.
[Redocly CLI commands](https://redocly.com/docs/cli/commands/preview-docs/#preview-docs) in the Redocly CLI documentation.
#### Python

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If you want to view your Redoc output locally, you can simulate an HTTP server.
#### Using Redocly OpenAPI CLI
#### Using Redocly CLI
Redocly OpenAPI CLI is an open source command-line tool that includes a command
Redocly CLI is an open source command-line tool that includes a command
for simulating an HTTP server to provide a preview of your OpenAPI definition locally.
If you have [OpenAPI CLI](https://redocly.com/docs/cli/#installation-and-usage) installed, `cd` into your
If you have [Redocly CLI](https://redocly.com/docs/cli/#installation-and-usage) installed, `cd` into your
project directory and run the following command:
```bash