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diff --git a/documentation/book/the_lux_programming_language/chapter_1.md b/documentation/book/the_lux_programming_language/chapter_1.md index 6cd68614f..bb9156cfa 100644 --- a/documentation/book/the_lux_programming_language/chapter_1.md +++ b/documentation/book/the_lux_programming_language/chapter_1.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ The instructions for how to install it are at the link and it won't take much ti ## Question #2: How do I build Lux programs? -Lux uses a custom-made build tool named Aedifex which is configured using a declarative Lux-based syntax. +Lux uses a custom-made build tool named _Aedifex_ which is configured using a declarative Lux-based syntax. To install Aedifex, go to https://github.com/LuxLang/lux/tree/master/shell and download either `lux.bat` or `lux.sh` depending on whether you're on Windows or Linux/Mac. Also download the `aedifex.jar` file, and place it (along with either of the scripts you downloaded) somewhere in your `PATH`. Now, you'll have access to the `lux` command, which allows you to run Aedifex to build and test Lux projects. @@ -83,6 +83,8 @@ A directory named `target` will have been created, containing everything that wa 6. Run the program with this command: `java -jar target/jvm/program.jar` 7. Smile :) + For a thorough specification of what Aedifex can do, please refer to [Appendix H](appendix_h.md). + ## Question #4: Where can I find documentation for Lux? A specially useful source of information is [the documentation for the standard library](https://luxlang.github.io/lux/). |