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* [Disable features with `./configure`](#disable-features-with-configure)
* [Make use of your threads with `make -j`](#make-use-of-your-threads-with-make--j)
* [Only build what you need](#only-build-what-you-need)
+ * [Compile on multiple machines](#compile-on-multiple-machines)
* [Multiple working directories with `git worktrees`](#multiple-working-directories-with-git-worktrees)
* [Interactive "dummy rebases" for fixups and execs with `git merge-base`](#interactive-dummy-rebases-for-fixups-and-execs-with-git-merge-base)
* [Writing code](#writing-code)
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(You can and should combine this with `-j`, as above, for a parallel build.)
+### Compile on multiple machines
+
+If you have more than one computer at your disposal, you can use [distcc](https://www.distcc.org) to speed up compilation. This is easiest when all computers run the same operating system and compiler version.
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### Multiple working directories with `git worktrees`
If you work with multiple branches or multiple copies of the repository, you should try `git worktrees`.