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Sorry for the confusion here. You don't need to build the book to read it. You can access the latest release in every format in the release
directory: https://github.com/thoughtbot/ruby-science/tree/master/release
Was there another reason you needed to build the book?
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Yep, that's it, I just thought that if I build a book then it will be a bit more up to date.
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We release fairly frequently when changes are merged, so the released version should be up-to-date. Let us know if you ever see something on master that you'd like to read, and I'll push a release for you.
Thanks for reading!
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