CLI Magic: Making HTML, manpages from plain text with AsciiDoc
AsciiDoc is a handy program that can produce formatted HTML documents and manpages from plain text files. With it, you can produce general purpose documents or specialized output such as mathematical formulae and musical notation.
AsciiDoc comprises two programs: asciidoc for the most basic documents, and the more featureful a2x. Installation packages exist for many popular Linux distributions as well as for Microsoft Windows. Scripts are provided in the source package for those who prefer to install AsciiDoc from source; run ./install.sh (as root). You can uninstall the package (again as root) with the provided uninstall.sh script.
You'd think the Sysadmin of the Year winner would get an armful of roses and pour happy tears onto a red-carpeted stage as an overage crooner sings, "Here he comes, Mister Sysadmin of the Year," but this is a different kind of contest. For one thing, there was no swimsuit contest -- although if there had been, winner Michael Beck says he would have worn "orange and black surf shorts."
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