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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.
Document Header
Headers are optional and can't contain blank lines. It must be offset from content by at least one blank line.
Title Only
= Document Title
First sentence of document.
Title and Author
= Document Title
First Last <first.last@learnxinyminutes.com>
Start of this document.
Multiple Authors
= Document Title
John Doe <john@go.com>; Jane Doe<jane@yo.com>; Black Beard <beardy@pirate.com>
Start of a doc with multiple authors.
Revision Line (requires an author line)
= Doc Title V1
Potato Man <chip@crunchy.com>
v1.0, 2016-01-13
This article about chips is going to be fun.
Paragraphs
You don't need anything special for paragraphs.
Add a blank line between paragraphs to separate them.
To create a line blank add a +
and you will receive a line break!
Formatting Text
_underscore creates italics_
*asterisks for bold*
*_combine for extra fun_*
`use ticks to signify monospace`
`*bolded monospace*`
Section Titles
= Level 0 (may only be used in document's header)
== Level 1 <h2>
=== Level 2 <h3>
==== Level 3 <h4>
===== Level 4 <h5>
Lists
To create a bulleted list use asterisks.
* foo
* bar
* baz
To create a numbered list use periods.
. item 1
. item 2
. item 3
You can nest lists by adding extra asterisks or periods up to five times.
* foo 1
** foo 2
*** foo 3
**** foo 4
***** foo 5
. foo 1
.. foo 2
... foo 3
.... foo 4
..... foo 5
Further Reading
There are two tools to process AsciiDoc documents:
- AsciiDoc: original Python implementation available in the main Linux distributions. Stable and currently in maintenance mode.
- Asciidoctor: 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.
Following links are related to Asciidoctor
implementation:
- Markdown - AsciiDoc syntax comparison: side-by-side comparison of common Markdown and AsciiDoc elements.
- Getting started: installation and quick start guides to render simple documents.
- Asciidoctor User Manual: complete single-document manual with syntax reference, examples, rendering tools, amongst others.