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whatamp;#39;s up you guys so something iamp;#39;ve gotten asked quite a lot about is actually how i go about compiling my own graph and trough documents one of the biggest reasons for this is the fact that the workflow isnamp;#39;t exactly straightforward especially when you compare it to tools like law tech that usually use just one command to compile everything instead itamp;#39;s a bit more of a workaround and the compilation process is a bit more finicky but luckily in this video iamp;#39;ll be showing off how you guys can make it a lot easier using a simple script that you can have set up to use defaults that you like as well as how you can create make files that can do all this sort of stuff for you now before we get into the video one thing i want to clarify is are you guys using graph are you guys using trough then how are you not subscribed come on guys i expect all you guys to be hit that bell icon so you guys get notified on my next groff and trough content if y