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> [ http://haskell.inf.elte.hu/builders/$builder/$n.html](http://haskell.inf.elte.hu/builders/$builder/$n.html)
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### Header
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On those build pages, one can see the scheduled steps and their results. Each step has a serial number and a brief explanation of its purpose, such as:
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On those build pages, one can see the scheduled steps and their results. Such pages start with a header, which is of the following format:
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> `$builder ($info), build $n, $result`
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where `$builder` is the name of the builder (per the previously introduced conventions), `$info` is the longer description of the builder, often containing the name of the maintainer, `$n` is the serial number of the build, and `$result` is the overall result of the build.
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### Steps with Their Results
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Each step has a serial number and a brief explanation of its purpose, such as:
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```wiki
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1: git clone
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