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language: asciidoc
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contributors:
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- ["Ryan Mavilia", "http://unoriginality.rocks/"]
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- ["Abel Salgado Romero", "https://twitter.com/abelsromero"]
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filename: asciidoc.adoc
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---
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AsciiDoc is a markup language similar to Markdown and it can be used for anything from books to blogs. Created in 2002 by Stuart Rackham the language is simple but it allows for a great amount of customization.
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Document Header
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Headers are optional and can't contain blank lines. It must be offset from content by at least one blank line.
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Title Only
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= Document Title
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First sentence of document.
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Title and Author
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= Document Title
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First Last <first.last@learnxinyminutes.com>
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Start of this document.
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```
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Multiple Authors
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= Document Title
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John Doe <john@go.com>; Jane Doe<jane@yo.com>; Black Beard <beardy@pirate.com>
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Start of a doc with multiple authors.
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```
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Revision Line (requires an author line)
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= Doc Title V1
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Potato Man <chip@crunchy.com>
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v1.0, 2016-01-13
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This article about chips is going to be fun.
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Paragraphs
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You don't need anything special for paragraphs.
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Add a blank line between paragraphs to separate them.
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To create a line blank add a +
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and you will receive a line break!
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```
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Formatting Text
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_underscore creates italics_
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*asterisks for bold*
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*_combine for extra fun_*
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`use ticks to signify monospace`
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`*bolded monospace*`
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```
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Section Titles
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= Level 0 (may only be used in document's header)
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== Level 1 <h2>
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=== Level 2 <h3>
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==== Level 3 <h4>
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===== Level 4 <h5>
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```
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Lists
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To create a bulleted list use asterisks.
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* foo
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* bar
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* baz
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To create a numbered list use periods.
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. item 1
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. item 2
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. item 3
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You can nest lists by adding extra asterisks or periods up to five times.
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* foo 1
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** foo 2
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*** foo 3
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**** foo 4
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***** foo 5
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. foo 1
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.. foo 2
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... foo 3
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.... foo 4
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..... foo 5
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```
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## Further Reading
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There are two tools to process AsciiDoc documents:
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1. [AsciiDoc](http://asciidoc.org/): original Python implementation available in the main Linux distributions. Stable and currently in maintenance mode.
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2. [Asciidoctor](http://asciidoctor.org/): alternative Ruby implementation, usable also from Java and JavaScript. Under active development, it aims to extend the AsciiDoc syntax with new features and output formats.
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Following links are related to `Asciidoctor` implementation:
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* [Markdown - AsciiDoc syntax comparison](http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#comparison-by-example): side-by-side comparison of common Markdown and AsciiDoc elements.
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* [Getting started](http://asciidoctor.org/docs/#get-started-with-asciidoctor): installation and quick start guides to render simple documents.
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* [Asciidoctor User Manual](http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/): complete single-document manual with syntax reference, examples, rendering tools, amongst others.
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