On 12/11/2012 12:46 AM, 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
looks great, so what's the extra benefit comparing with asciidoc's
ability? simplicity?
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