A colleciton of functions for converting Pandoc style Markdown to AsciiDoc format: AsciiDoc Syntax Quick Reference.
Here is an example of how Asciidoc is typically generated on the commandline:
$ asciidoctor-pdf -a pdf-style=manning -r asciidoctor-mathematical ch05-text.adoc
To install and configure AsciiDoc look at this article: AsciiDoc and Ruby on macOS
The implementation here is in large parts derived from my MarkuaTools and PandocTools Julia packages.
Each file contains a function replace one logical group of items. All these are combined in the combine.jl
file where you will find the replace_all
function which replaces everything in a file.
julia> replace_all("filename.md")
If you only want to replace e.g. blurbs, you would write:
julia> replace_blurbs("filename.md")
For your .md files you will usually have some image assets which you want to move over to your new project.
julia> imagepaths(".", "~/NewProj/Images")
cp ../assets/textmate-bundle.jpg ~/NewProj/Images
cp ../assets/boxing-unboxing.svg ~/NewProj/Images
Then you can copy paste these copy commands to move the files.