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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Verify the installation and version of `zig` like so:
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```bash
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```bash
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$ zig version
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$ zig version
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0.8.0-dev.1065+<some hexadecimal string>
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0.8.0-dev.1065+xxxxxxxxx
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```
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```
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Clone this repository with Git:
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Clone this repository with Git:
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The Zig language is under very active development. Ziglings will attempt to
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The Zig language is under very active development. Ziglings will attempt to
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be current, but not bleeding-edge. However, sometimes fundamental changes
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be current, but not bleeding-edge. However, sometimes fundamental changes
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will happen. Ziglings will check for a minimum version and build number
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will happen. Ziglings will check for a minimum version and build number.
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(which is this one: `0.x.x-dev.<build number>`) and exit if your version of
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Zig is too old. It is likely that you'll download a build which is greater
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(See Getting Started above for the current minimum.)
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than the number in the example shown above in this README. That's okay!
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It is likely that you'll download a build which is _greater_ than the minimum.
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Once you have a version of the Zig compiler that works with your copy of
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Once you have a version of the Zig compiler that works with your copy of
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Ziglings, they'll continue to work together forever. But if you update one,
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Ziglings, they'll continue to work together. But if you update one, you may
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keep in mind that you may need to also update the other.
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need to also update the other.
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## Advanced Usage
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## Advanced Usage
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