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Q&A Add support for AsciiDoc syntax

Add support for AsciiDoc syntax. I find their syntax very intuitive and enjoyable. For example, numbered lists start with just a period; bulleted, a star. Nested lists don't use whitespace. Links ...

1 answer  ·  posted 3mo ago by mcp‭  ·  last activity 1mo ago by trichoplax‭

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#6: Post edited by user avatar Andreas from the dark caverns‭ · 2024-02-24T19:28:51Z (3 months ago)
Remove fluff
Add support for AsciiDoc syntax
  • Add support for [AsciiDoc](https://asciidoctor.org/) syntax.
  • I find their syntax very intuitive and enjoyable. For example, numbered lists start with just a period; bulleted, a star. Nested lists don't use whitespace. Links are less verbose. Have a look for yourself! [This is a quick reference guide](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/syntax-quick-reference/) and [this is a direct comparison to Markdown](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/asciidoc-vs-markdown/).
  • Asciidoctor has done a great job documenting everything. AsciiDoc syntax is automatically rendered on GitHub and GitLab files that have the `.adoc` extension.
  • I would expect a per-user default configuration and a possible toggle at the bottom of posts.
  • Thank you!
  • Add support for [AsciiDoc](https://asciidoctor.org/) syntax.
  • I find their syntax very intuitive and enjoyable. For example, numbered lists start with just a period; bulleted, a star. Nested lists don't use whitespace. Links are less verbose. Have a look for yourself! [This is a quick reference guide](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/syntax-quick-reference/) and [this is a direct comparison to Markdown](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/asciidoc-vs-markdown/).
  • Asciidoctor has done a great job documenting everything. AsciiDoc syntax is automatically rendered on GitHub and GitLab files that have the `.adoc` extension.
  • I would expect a per-user default configuration and a possible toggle at the bottom of posts.
#5: Post edited by user avatar mcp‭ · 2024-02-23T21:44:47Z (3 months ago)
Semicolon
  • Add support for [AsciiDoc](https://asciidoctor.org/) syntax.
  • I find their syntax very intuitive and enjoyable. For example, numbered lists start with just a period, bulleted, a star. Nested lists don't use whitespace. Links are less verbose. Have a look for yourself! [This is a quick reference guide](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/syntax-quick-reference/) and [this is a direct comparison to Markdown](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/asciidoc-vs-markdown/).
  • Asciidoctor has done a great job documenting everything. AsciiDoc syntax is automatically rendered on GitHub and GitLab files that have the `.adoc` extension.
  • I would expect a per-user default configuration and a possible toggle at the bottom of posts.
  • Thank you!
  • Add support for [AsciiDoc](https://asciidoctor.org/) syntax.
  • I find their syntax very intuitive and enjoyable. For example, numbered lists start with just a period; bulleted, a star. Nested lists don't use whitespace. Links are less verbose. Have a look for yourself! [This is a quick reference guide](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/syntax-quick-reference/) and [this is a direct comparison to Markdown](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/asciidoc-vs-markdown/).
  • Asciidoctor has done a great job documenting everything. AsciiDoc syntax is automatically rendered on GitHub and GitLab files that have the `.adoc` extension.
  • I would expect a per-user default configuration and a possible toggle at the bottom of posts.
  • Thank you!
#4: Post edited by user avatar mcp‭ · 2024-02-23T21:44:17Z (3 months ago)
Fix typo
  • Add support for [AsciiDoc](https://asciidoctor.org/) syntax.
  • I find there syntax very intuitive and enjoyable. For example, numbered lists start with just a period, bulleted, a star. Nested lists don't use whitespace. Links are less verbose. Have a look for yourself! [This is a quick reference guide](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/syntax-quick-reference/) and [this is a direct comparison to Markdown](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/asciidoc-vs-markdown/).
  • Asciidoctor has done a great job documenting everything. AsciiDoc syntax is automatically rendered on GitHub and GitLab files that have the `.adoc` extension.
  • I would expect a per-user default configuration and a possible toggle at the bottom of posts.
  • Thank you!
  • Add support for [AsciiDoc](https://asciidoctor.org/) syntax.
  • I find their syntax very intuitive and enjoyable. For example, numbered lists start with just a period, bulleted, a star. Nested lists don't use whitespace. Links are less verbose. Have a look for yourself! [This is a quick reference guide](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/syntax-quick-reference/) and [this is a direct comparison to Markdown](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/asciidoc-vs-markdown/).
  • Asciidoctor has done a great job documenting everything. AsciiDoc syntax is automatically rendered on GitHub and GitLab files that have the `.adoc` extension.
  • I would expect a per-user default configuration and a possible toggle at the bottom of posts.
  • Thank you!
#3: Post edited by user avatar mcp‭ · 2024-02-23T20:51:12Z (3 months ago)
Add list syntax as another pro
  • Add support for [AsciiDoc](https://asciidoctor.org/) syntax.
  • I find there syntax very intuitive and enjoyable. For example, numbered lists start with just a period, bulleted, a star. Links are less verbose. Have a look for yourself! [This is a quick reference guide](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/syntax-quick-reference/) and [this is a direct comparison to Markdown](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/asciidoc-vs-markdown/).
  • Asciidoctor has done a great job documenting everything. AsciiDoc syntax is automatically rendered on GitHub and GitLab files that have the `.adoc` extension.
  • I would expect a per-user default configuration and a possible toggle at the bottom of posts.
  • Thank you!
  • Add support for [AsciiDoc](https://asciidoctor.org/) syntax.
  • I find there syntax very intuitive and enjoyable. For example, numbered lists start with just a period, bulleted, a star. Nested lists don't use whitespace. Links are less verbose. Have a look for yourself! [This is a quick reference guide](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/syntax-quick-reference/) and [this is a direct comparison to Markdown](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/asciidoc-vs-markdown/).
  • Asciidoctor has done a great job documenting everything. AsciiDoc syntax is automatically rendered on GitHub and GitLab files that have the `.adoc` extension.
  • I would expect a per-user default configuration and a possible toggle at the bottom of posts.
  • Thank you!
#2: Post edited by user avatar mcp‭ · 2024-02-23T20:45:11Z (3 months ago)
Add direct comparison link
  • Add support for [AsciiDoc](https://asciidoctor.org/) syntax.
  • I find there syntax very intuitive and enjoyable. For example, numbered lists start with just a period, bulleted, a star. Links are less verbose. [Have a look for yourself](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/syntax-quick-reference/).
  • Asciidoctor has done a great job documenting everything. AsciiDoc syntax is automatically rendered on GitHub and GitLab files that have the `.adoc` extension.
  • I would expect a per-user default configuration and a possible toggle at the bottom of posts.
  • Thank you!
  • Add support for [AsciiDoc](https://asciidoctor.org/) syntax.
  • I find there syntax very intuitive and enjoyable. For example, numbered lists start with just a period, bulleted, a star. Links are less verbose. Have a look for yourself! [This is a quick reference guide](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/syntax-quick-reference/) and [this is a direct comparison to Markdown](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/asciidoc-vs-markdown/).
  • Asciidoctor has done a great job documenting everything. AsciiDoc syntax is automatically rendered on GitHub and GitLab files that have the `.adoc` extension.
  • I would expect a per-user default configuration and a possible toggle at the bottom of posts.
  • Thank you!
#1: Initial revision by user avatar mcp‭ · 2024-02-23T20:41:03Z (3 months ago)
Add support for AsciiDoc syntax
Add support for [AsciiDoc](https://asciidoctor.org/) syntax.

I find there syntax very intuitive and enjoyable. For example, numbered lists start with just a period, bulleted, a star. Links are less verbose. [Have a look for yourself](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/syntax-quick-reference/).

Asciidoctor has done a great job documenting everything. AsciiDoc syntax is automatically rendered on GitHub and GitLab files that have the `.adoc` extension.

I would expect a per-user default configuration and a possible toggle at the bottom of posts.

Thank you!