A small question, out of curiosity, what made you choose Typescript ? Did 
you consider other structured alternatives (coffeescript, etc)? What were 
your conclusions?

On Tuesday, December 11, 2012 6:46:15 AM UTC+1, Stuart Rackham wrote:
>
> Greetings All 
>
> With the recent discussion regards AsciiDoc ports and features I 
> thought this would be a good time to release Rimu. 
>
> Rimu is a readable text to HTML markup language inspired by AsciiDoc 
> and Markdown, it borrows from both and adds some features of it's own. 
>
> Rimu is designed for and only generates HTML, so it doesn't compete 
> directly with AsciiDoc. In terms of application domain it's closer to 
> Markdown. 
>
> The implementation is very light, <14KB of minified JavaScript 
> (compiled TypeScript). 
>
> You can read the documentation and experiment with Rimu in the Rimu 
> Playground: http://www.methods.co.nz/rimu/rimuplayground.html 
>
> The source is on Github: https://github.com/srackham/rimu 
>
> You can also install Rimu as a Node.js module (includes the `rimuc` 
> command-line tool, run `rimuc --help`): 
>
>     npm install rimu 
>
>
> Cheers, Stuart 
>

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