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 The standard library comes as a collection of public repositories on [[http://www.github.com/SacBase|github/SacBase]]. The standard library comes as a collection of public repositories on [[http://www.github.com/SacBase|github/SacBase]].
  
-As a **minimum** you should download the repo [[http://www.github.com/SacBase/stdlib-core|SacBase/stdlib]].+As a **minimum** you should download the repository [[http://www.github.com/SacBase/stdlib|SacBase/stdlib]].
  
-After you have checked out the latest versions of the the ''stdlib'' repo and possibly further repos from ''SacBase'',+After you have checked out the latest versions of the the ''stdlib'' repository and possibly further repositories from ''SacBase'',
 you need to [[download:building:stdlib|build and install the standard library]]. you need to [[download:building:stdlib|build and install the standard library]].
  
-Normally, the install of the stdlib should work fine in which case may want to proceed to the ''demos''.+Normally, the install of the //stdlib// should work fine in which case may want to proceed to the ''demos''.
  
 If you are curious about the details on where the built modules are actually stored or on how platform dependent versions are created and kept apart you can read up about [[download:details:sbi|cross compilation and the SBI (SaC Binary Interface)]].  If you are curious about the details on where the built modules are actually stored or on how platform dependent versions are created and kept apart you can read up about [[download:details:sbi|cross compilation and the SBI (SaC Binary Interface)]].