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Lichess-style computer analysis offline

I understand that lichess uses a modded version of stockfish for analysing games, that annotates the game in terms of inaccuracies, mistakes and blunders. Does anybidy have / can provide a link to the ucl engine version of this that I can directly run on Fritz, and use for the same analysis of games offline? Thanks in advance! :)
I have this too, but this doesn't annotate games in the aforementioned format (pointing out inaccuracies, mistakes and blunders) for me. Do I have to configure it in a different way?
I'd recommend not following the Lichess eval thresholds for what constitutes an inaccuracy, mistake, and blunder. It will (when the shallow depth is even correct) pick out individual moves that Stockfish could refute, but it's not always useful. If I had to see my OTB games annotated like that, especially when it's things like losing the best mating line, but still soundly closing the net, I'd probably lose it. It calls some legitimate novelties inaccuracies, but for reasons it would take humans over the board far longer than they would have in the game to figure out. Blunder checking? I can do that myself without the help of a computer if the move is really that detrimental. For smaller errors that I couldn't find during self-analysis (that were actually errors and I didn't see the potential consequences), yeah, I'll run a quick analysis in Fritz and that will annotate it in a more attractive way, still using Cfish (IMO better than Stockfish for analysis), but using the program's logic to automatically throw out most engine nonsense in the final annotation. I don't care about losing half a centipawn for a kingside pawn storm. I don't even care if sacrificing a piece for positional reasons wasn't the strongest move if it got the result. There are things I should take in and improve on, and there are things that the engine may hate that I'm entirely unapologetic about.

Alternatively, Lichess is open source and you could use the onboarding guide to host it locally.
Greatly appreciate the well thought-out answer. Thanks a ton! Lots of food for thought. Will check out cfish though, in the meanwhile. Do you go for full analysis on fritz, and if so, to what depth?
One minute per move on a 16 core (physical/hyperthreading off) machine. Reasonably deep. I can play slow games on my laptop or go do something while that's going on. I'll also sometimes import the PGN into Nibbler to check for novelties with Leelenstein 13.2 (RTX 2080).

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