This repository contains the user-facing documentation for the AsciiDoc® language as it’s implemented in Asciidoctor. You can view the published version online. This documentation has been submitted as the initial contribution for the AsciiDoc Language™ project at Eclipse.
This repository only contains the documentation source files and assets. The documentation is published online for reading. Although you can view a preview of the files through the GitHub interface, it’s not an official rendering and you should not expect all content to display properly. To view it properly, you should read it on the site where it is published.
This repository is a registered content source in the playbook file for docs.asciidoctor.org. The source files are organized into a documentation component as described by the antora.yml file.
To build and preview the documentation locally, follow the instructions in the file local-antora-playbook.yml at the root of this repository. To learn more about how to build a documentation site with Antora, see the Install and Run Antora Quickstart.
Copyright © 2012-present Sarah White, Dan Allen, and the individual contributors to Asciidoctor and asciidoctor.org. Except where otherwise noted, the content of the AsciiDoc documentation and websites is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The use of the Asciidoctor projects is granted under the terms of each software project’s license.
Asciidoctor is led by Dan Allen and Sarah White and has received contributions from many individuals in Asciidoctor’s awesome community. The project was initiated in 2012 by Ryan Waldron and based on a prototype written by Nick Hengeveld.
AsciiDoc was started and maintained by Stuart Rackham from 2002 to 2013 and has received contributions from many individuals in the AsciiDoc community.
This documentation for the AsciiDoc language was extracted from the tip of the docs-archive branch in the https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor.org repository.