A 'pager' is a utility that takes a markup text (say, Roff) and displays that text, formatted, in the terminal. The first pager was nroff(1) for the aforementioned Roff, and you may still find nroff(1) on UNIX-based systems.
Mukette follows the same template. You pass it one, or several Markdown files, and it pages them. For example, you may use example-document.md to test Mukette.
mukette example-document.md
You need ncurses and Flex to build Mukette. ncurses is probably already on your system. But just to be safe:
sudo apt-get install ncurses-dev flex
And then in the the root directory, run make and make install:
make && sudo make install
The man page will be installed alongside. The man page contains all the info about using Mukette:
man 1 mukette
Mukette is a v1 product, it still has a lot of rough edges. Report any bugs to Issues tab in the Github repository.
On Windows you can use WSL2 or CygWin/MSys.