One of the things I’ve wanted for a long, long time is AsciiDoctor support. I use AsciiDoctor to write my books, for example, because it’s very full-featured, far more than MarkDown.
In Jekyll it’s a little wonkier, but it shouldn’t be wonkier by much.
I can tolerate some migration headaches, but I’m trying to make things easy for myself. |
It’s going to take some more migration to work out, because I need to integrate the stylesheet stuff from AsciiDoctor into my stylesheet, so that "I can tolerate some…" paragraph, and others like it, get rendered properly. There’s a lot that AsciiDoctor can do, and I haven’t identified everything I want, so that’ll be an ongoing process.
With that said, though, the wikilink plugin is working: it’s {% wikilink 'asciidoctor' %}
in the source, so there’s feature-completeness even if the full featureset isn’t supported by my stylesheet yet.