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## Building everything ## Building everything
Use the active Node LTS (currently v14) or higher, with all the project dependencies installed via `npm install`. Note that [node-canvas](https://github.com/Automattic/node-canva) will need you to [install some Cairo libs/headers](https://github.com/Automattic/node-canvas#compiling) using your OS's package manager, with [special instructions for Windows users](https://github.com/Automattic/node-canvas/wiki/Installation:-Windows) because Windows doesn't the same kind of package management that Unixy systems do. To successfully compile, GTK is _required_, but JPEG support is not (this repo's code only generates PNG images). Use the active Node LTS (currently v14) or higher, with all the project dependencies installed via `npm install`. Note that [node-canvas](https://github.com/Automattic/node-canva) will need you to [install some Cairo libs/headers](https://github.com/Automattic/node-canvas#compiling) using your OS's package manager, with [special instructions for Windows users](https://github.com/Automattic/node-canvas/wiki/Installation:-Windows) because Windows doesn't come with the same kind of package management that Unixy systems do. To successfully compile, GTK is _required_, but JPEG support is not (this repo's code only generates PNG images).
Also note that you will need a TeX installation with several dependencies: on Windows, install [MiKTeX](https://miktex.org/download) and set it up so that it automatically installs things as needed. On Linux/Unix/etc, you'll need to install the following packages: Also note that you will need a TeX installation with several dependencies: on Windows, install [MiKTeX](https://miktex.org/download) and set it up so that it automatically installs things as needed. On Linux/Unix/etc, you'll need to install the following packages: