I have been playing around with building a "bare" HTML output in 
Asciidoctor using the -s flag, so that we can embed Asciidoc output into 
our existing CMS tool for displaying article posts on our site:

$ asciidoctor -s source.asc

I have two questions related to this that would help me simplify the 
process:

1. Is there a way (similar to -s) to JUST output the styles, or better yet 
output the <style> tags and the current "-s" output at the same time? Right 
now I have to cut the styles out of the full output and paste them into the 
CMS along with the "bare" HTML.

2. We have played around with doing the text styles using top-level CSS on 
the site, but would like (at a minimum) to bundle the Pygments syntax 
highlighter styles with the HTML doc output. Any ideas if this is 
achievable without cut/paste?

Cheers,
--
Dave Smith, PE
@devunwired

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