Abstract This paper documents a markdown-driven compile stack used to produce 558+ titles by a single author across nonfiction books, public-domain translations, academic papers, and digital templates. The stack converts a single markdown source into three reader-ready formats (.docx, .pdf, .epub) with consistent typography, automatic title-page generation, and configurable front and back matter. Production cycle time per title averages 18 days. The contribution is not novel in any single component but in the combination: a single source, typography as a property of the engine rather than the book, and quality gates as throttling mechanisms rather than bottlenecks. What this deposit contains paper.md — the methodology paper (the citable scholarly artifact) supplementary.zip — bundled working source code for 10 component workflows covered by this paper, each with its own README, Python source, configuration, sample input, CITATION.cff, and LICENSE README.md — entry point CITATION.cff — machine-readable citation LICENSE (MIT for code) and LICENSE-DOCS (CC BY 4.0 for documentation) Production Results Verified counts at time of submission: Books published: 558 Series: 26 (averaging 6 volumes each) Public-domain translations: 34 complete works Average compile time per book: under 30 seconds for .docx, under 90 seconds for the full multi-format pipeline (DOCX + PDF + EPUB). Average end-to-end cycle time (concept to distributed): 18 days. Operator headcount: 1. Most importantly: zero per-book typographic decisions are made at compile time. Estimated time saved per title vs. manual formatting: 6-10 hours. Across 558 titles: roughly 4,000 hours. Limitations The stack assumes Bahasa Indonesia or English. Other scripts (Arabic, CJK) require font and layout work not done here. Heavily diagrammed books need a separate visual pipeline (treated in Companion Paper V). The compile engine intentionally has no plugin system. Customization is done by forking, not configuring. This is a feature for solo operators and a bug for collaborative teams. Reproducibility All ten components are released as MIT-licensed source. Sample input (markdown drafts) and expected output (.docx files) ship in each component. A reader with Python 3.10+ and the listed dependencies can reproduce a compile in under five minutes. Companion Papers This deposit is one of ten flagship records in the Practitioner Publishing Stack series. Each flagship is a methodology paper plus the relevant working source as supplementary material. The series: I. (this paper) — Markdown to multi-format compile pipeline (.docx, .pdf, .epub) with consistent typography. II. Detection and removal of AI writing signatures from manuscripts before publication. (slug: f02-aiq-zero-signature-pipeline, domain: AIQ) III. End-to-end pipeline from literature search to Zenodo-published, DOI-indexed academic artifact. (slug: f03-res-research-to-doi, domain: RES) IV. Six python-docx utilities for format normalization, heading conversion, and AI-signature cleanup. (slug: f04-doc-production-pipeline, domain: DOC) V. Visual design system: color tokens, typography, charts, diagrams, and AI cover composition. (slug: f05-vis-leather-and-steel-design-system, domain: VIS) VI. Markdown-driven template engine producing branded spreadsheets and PDF checklists for direct sale. (slug: f06-tpl-spec-to-sellable, domain: TPL) VII. Per-channel specification workflow for distribution across seven publishing platforms. (slug: f07-dst-multi-platform-distribution, domain: DST) VIII. Course-materials pipeline: markdown syllabus to branded PDF and per-session DOCX. (slug: f08-edu-course-materials, domain: EDU) IX. Seven-phase book production methodology with hard quality gates and 18-day average cycle time. (slug: f09-meta-book-lifecycle, domain: META) X. Architectural overview of an independent publishing operation that produced 558+ titles. (slug: f10-meta-practitioner-publishing-stack, domain: META) Author Ibrahim Anwar (Hibranwar) ORCID: 0009-0006-0425-4923 Wikidata: Q138856145 Web: hibranwar.com Affiliation: PT Hibrkraft Kreasi Indonesia (Cileungsi, Bogor, Indonesia) License The methodology paper, configuration, and sample data are released under CC BY 4.0. The Python source code in supplementary.zip is released under the MIT License. Citation If you use this work, please cite via the DOI minted on this Zenodo record. A machine-readable CITATION.cff ships in the deposit. About the Practitioner Publishing Stack The Practitioner Publishing Stack documents an independent publishing operation by Ibrahim Anwar that produced 558+ titles across nonfiction books, public-domain translations, academic papers, and digital templates, distributed across seven platforms, with a single human as the bottleneck. Average end-to-end cycle time per title: 18 days. Operator headcount: 1.
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