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@asciidoctor/gulp-asciidoctor
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A gulp plugin to support Asciidoctor processing in gulp tasks.
You need Node installed on your machine to install and run the gulp-asciidoctor plugin.
You need gulp installed globally or in your project directory.
$ npm install @asciidoctor/gulp-asciidoctor --save
$ yarn add @asciidoctor/gulp-asciidoctor
The following table shows the compatibility of the gulp-asciidoctor releases with the underlying Asciidoctor releases.
gulp-asciidoctor release | Asciidoctor.js release |
---|---|
v1.0.6 | v1.5.2 or higher |
v2.2.3 | v2.2.0 or higher |
More information can be found in the documentation on Github.
FAQs
Gulp Asciidoctor plugin
We found that @asciidoctor/gulp-asciidoctor demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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