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all right whatamp;#39;s up everyone so I was just about to record a video on how to do references automatically with Groff and before I do that though I want to show you exactly how efficient how nice this system is and so in this video Iamp;#39;m gonna compare formatting a document with Groff and refer to do bibliographies with compiling a document with law tech using Bibber or bib law whatever it is to do references now if you watch my channel you know I have a lot of videos on law tech I highly recommend law tech law tech is what basically every serious person who has to do formatting typesetting uses in academia in the you know sort of real world itamp;#39;s the next step after you get a you finish using you know Google Docs or word or whatever silly thing people use nowadays itamp;#39;s highly extensible you can do a lot of stuff with it but Groth is not only built into unix systems by default but itamp;#39;s still there is a whole lot of efficiency in the system so in this v