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A JavaScript AsciiDoc processor, cross-compiled from the Ruby-based AsciiDoc implementation, Asciidoctor, using Opal
Asciidoctor.js brings AsciiDoc to the JavaScript world!
This project uses Opal to transpile Asciidoctor, a modern implementation of AsciiDoc, from Ruby to JavaScript to produce asciidoctor.js. The asciidoctor.js script can be run on any JavaScript platform, including Node.js, GraalVM and, of course, a web browser.
$ npm i asciidoctor --save
Here is a simple example that converts AsciiDoc to HTML5:
sample.js
const asciidoctor = require('asciidoctor')() // <1>
const content = 'http://asciidoctor.org[*Asciidoctor*] ' +
'running on https://opalrb.com[_Opal_] ' +
'brings AsciiDoc to Node.js!'
const html = asciidoctor.convert(content) // <2>
console.log(html) // <3>
Save the file as sample.js and run it using the node
command:
$ node sample.js
You should see the following output in your terminal:
<div class="paragraph">
<p><a href="http://asciidoctor.org"><strong>Asciidoctor</strong></a> running on <a href="http://opalrb.com"><em>Opal</em></a> brings AsciiDoc to Node.js!</p>
</div>
If you want to know more about Asciidoctor.js, please read the User Manual.
In the spirit of free software, everyone is encouraged to help improve this project. If you discover errors or omissions in the source code, documentation, or website content, please don't hesitate to submit an issue or open a pull request with a fix. New contributors are always welcome!
The Contributing guide provides information on how to contribute.
If you want to write code, the Contributing Code guide will help you to get started quickly.
Copyright (C) 2019 Dan Allen, Guillaume Grossetie, Anthonny Quérouil and the Asciidoctor Project. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the MIT License.
See the LICENSE file for details.
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A JavaScript AsciiDoc processor, cross-compiled from the Ruby-based AsciiDoc implementation, Asciidoctor, using Opal
The npm package asciidoctor receives a total of 9,957 weekly downloads. As such, asciidoctor popularity was classified as popular.
We found that asciidoctor demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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