
Maker replaces Adobe and Microsoft with git-based book production workflow
Hacker News·1mo·dustin1114
A developer built a custom pipeline for producing books using version control instead of proprietary design and publishing tools. By leveraging git for tracking changes and automating layout and formatting, they eliminated vendor lock-in while keeping full control over their workflow—a practical template for anyone producing long-form content at scale.
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