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hello everyone so in this tutorial iamp;#39;m going to show you and teach you the basics of graph or n draft so called it linux so if you type so if you open a terminal linux and type man graph you can see itamp;#39;s a document formatting system meaning that you can format documents in in this in this program even even this man page is written in graph but you can even write pdfs in it so iamp;#39;m going to show you today how to write how to uh how to start using graph for note taking and stuff like that okay so um most of the time graph is an inbuilt command so you can you can check that graph is installed by simply typing man graph if not if a document comes out this means that graph is installed and this this should also working mac os as mac os is linux based um so uh so yeah after you have graph installed this should not be pretty hard so if you are on deviant-based systems you can just type so the apt graph if youamp;#39;re on archbase system you can type solo pacma