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I figured it out. I managed to clone the laravel.com repo, cloned the 5.1 documentation into the laravel.com/resources/docs/ directory as 5.1, and then on the Homestead server go into the root of the laravel.com app and run composer install. I have my own local copy of the website now that does pretty much all I need (except API documentation)

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thanks a lot for sharing this solution! I have really wonky internet and wanted to have access to the offline documentation as well and the one off github is hard to read in .md format so I wanted the same as you. Now thanks to you I have the entire laravel website on my dev with the latest documentation!

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personally I use a Google Chrome extension called "Laravel Offline Docs" it works very well for me

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