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2020-06-03
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borkdude15:06:03

any asciidoc modes for emacs that are maintained?

hindol15:06:00

What are the features you need?

borkdude15:06:48

maybe some syntax highlighting?

hindol15:06:54

I have used adoc mode for that. It's okay for syntax.

practicalli-johnny16:06:38

https://github.com/sensorflo/adoc-mode/wiki is what I use also, although do not write much asciidoc.

borkdude16:06:25

@U05254DQM What do you write your books in? I'm dipping my toes into https://babashka.org/cookbook/

practicalli-johnny16:06:57

I use https://github.com/GitbookIO/gitbook-cli but I am trying to find something different. I chose it mainly because I can do workshop style websites that have a responsive design without having to write all the html and css templates. It has some convienient plugins, but as its single threaded its very slow to generate a new version of the book (about 40 seconds).

practicalli-johnny16:06:54

Would love to find a babashka powered alternative 🙂 Or Clojure in general, or at least something that will use most of my 12 cpu threads. Busy writing content and creating videos for the next couple of months though... Your book looks great so far.

borkdude16:06:12

asciidoctor seems pretty powerful

borkdude16:06:19

also easy to generate a PDF with it

myguidingstar07:06:01

Coincidentally I'm also looking at asciidoc/antora as an alternate to gitbook-cli :D