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## Pollen: the book is a program [![Build Status](https://github.com/mbutterick/pollen/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/mbutterick/pollen/actions) [![Contributor Covenant](https://img.shields.io/badge/Contributor%20Covenant-2.0-4baaaa.svg)](code_of_conduct.md)
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A book-publishing system written in [Racket](http://racket-lang.org). This is the software I use to publish & maintain my web-based books [Beautiful Racket](http://beautifulracket.com), [Practical Typography](http://practicaltypography.com), and [Typography for Lawyers](http://typographyforlawyers.com).
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If you think documents should be programmable, youll love it.
If not, you can move along.
Pollen gives you access to a full programming language (Racket) with a text-based syntax that makes it easy to embed code within your documents.
* [Quick tour](http://pkg-build.racket-lang.org/doc/pollen/quick-tour.html)
* [Pollen as a text preprocessor (for CSS, etc.)](http://pkg-build.racket-lang.org/doc/pollen/first-tutorial.html)
* [Pollen for Markdown authoring](http://pkg-build.racket-lang.org/doc/pollen/second-tutorial.html)
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* [Pollen for free-form markup authoring](http://pkg-build.racket-lang.org/doc/pollen/third-tutorial.html)
* [Pollen for multiple-output publishing](http://pkg-build.racket-lang.org/doc/pollen/fourth-tutorial.html)
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* [Full docs](http://pkg-build.racket-lang.org/doc/pollen)
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Using Racket 6.3+, install from the command line:
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raco pkg install pollen
And update like so:
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raco pkg update --update-deps pollen
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Official discussion area: https://github.com/mbutterick/pollen-users
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## License
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MIT
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## Project status
Actively developed, though the pace has slowed now that Pollen is arguably feature complete and stable. I use it almost every day so it's not going anywhere. But I have no plans to substantially enlarge or extend it.