AsciiDoc
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Note The current version of AsciiDoc requires Python 2.3 or newer to run. If you don't already have an up-to-date version of Python installed it can be downloaded from the official Python website http://www.python.org/.

The latest AsciiDoc downloads can be found on the AsciiDoc website http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/downloads.html and at the SourceForge http://sourceforge.net/projects/asciidoc/):

Prepackaged AsciiDoc installation

The AsciiDoc downloads page lists AsciiDoc packages for various Linux distributions.

Distribution tarball installation

If your Linux distribution is not supported, you use some other *NIX platform or you prefer to install from source you can use the install.sh shell script in the tarball root directory (thanks to Jacob Mandelson for writing this script).

install.sh installs AsciiDoc executables, configuration files and man pages in the usual locations. Here's how:

$ tar -xzf asciidoc-8.1.0.tar.gz
$ cd asciidoc-8.1.0
$ su
# ./install.sh
Note This script was tested on Kubuntu (a Debian based Linux distribution). You may need to edit install.sh if your file locations differ from those wired into the script.

The uninstall.sh script (actually just a symlink to install.sh) will uninstall AsciiDoc.

Microsoft Windows installation

To install the zip formatted distribution just unzip the contents to a new folder:

$ mkdir asciidoc
$ cd asciidoc
$ unzip ../asciidoc-8.1.0.zip

Testing your installation

Test out asciidoc by changing to the AsciiDoc application directory and convert the User Guide document (./doc/asciidoc.txt) to XHTML (./doc/asciidoc.html):

$ asciidoc doc/asciidoc.txt
Note Windows users will need to execute the asciidoc.py script directly or create a suitable asciidoc.bat file.