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Brewtarget

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*** Please note that the up-to-date Brewtarget website is www.brewtarget.beer. Latest Brewtarget releases are always here on GitHub. ***

(The old brewtarget.org website is out-of-date but we do not have access to modify it.)

Brewtarget is free open-source brewing software, and a beer recipe creation tool available for Linux, Mac, and Windows. It automatically calculates color, bitterness, and other parameters for you while you drag and drop ingredients into the recipe. Brewtarget also has many other tools such as priming sugar calculators, OG correction help, and a unique mash designing tool. It also can export and import recipes in BeerXML, allowing you to easily share recipes with friends who use BeerSmith or other programs. All of this means that Brewtarget is your single, free, go-to tool when crafting your beer recipes.

Authors

Author list created with the help of the following command:

$ git log --raw | grep "^Author: " | sort -u

Websites

For Users

Latest builds are available by logging into GitHub, following the "Latest builds" link above, drilling down into the relevant OS and downloading the installer package.

For Developers

Compiling and Installing

If you want to build the application from source, see Development: Getting Started for up-to-date instructions.

See also comments in bt and meson.build files.

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manual's Issues

Github book

Link to github book doesn't work, looks like github book has changed versions and it links to the legacy version.

When I create an account and login, I don't see the brewtarget book at all.

Any particular reason github book is being used in the first place? Perhaps switch to github pages?

Chapter titles

The chapters as shown in the left nav bar should like have titles if possible?

I mean, I see they are called "Chapter 1", "Chapter 2" and "Chapter 3" but if I am looking for help with the tools which chapter do I want?

Table of contents

I don't know if this is possible with gitbooks, but I would really like a table of contents. For chapters 2 and 3 in particular, having to scroll through all of the text to find the one thing you are looking for is ... not the best user interface?

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