book-template VS pagliascii

Compare book-template vs pagliascii and see what are their differences.

book-template

A markdown template for my books (by alessandrocucci)

pagliascii

Due to reasons I am unable to follow up to this project, see the linked gist if you are interested in taking over the project instead. (by Veykril)
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10.0 1.8
over 4 years ago over 2 years ago
Makefile Rust
MIT License Apache License 2.0
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book-template

Posts with mentions or reviews of book-template. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-06.
  • I wish Asciidoc was more popular
    11 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Feb 2023
    I've written a ~300 page book in MD using book-template [1], and I must say, it was a wonderful experience. I did 1 chapter = 1 file. It had tables, images, etc with a nice TOC along with references and appendix. All the basics for writing a book work just fine with md, I'd say.

    [1] https://github.com/alessandrocucci/book-template

pagliascii

Posts with mentions or reviews of pagliascii. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-06.
  • I wish Asciidoc was more popular
    11 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Feb 2023
    I love AsciiDoc and want to use it more. The main problem is, as noted, that it's hard to get this ruby library into whatever platform you want to deploy to. Consequently it's hard to build tooling based on AsciiDoc.

    I've had a brief play with trying to implement AsciiDoc in Rust (and others have too, see https://github.com/Veykril/pagliascii). I got bored of trying to figure out what the semantics should be by reading the implementation and decided to wait until the upcoming specification effort at https://asciidoc-wg.eclipse.org/ bears fruit, the Zulip seems a bit more active recently

  • Parsers that don't yet exist?
    10 projects | /r/rust | 7 Mar 2022

What are some alternatives?

When comparing book-template and pagliascii you can also consider the following projects:

asciidoc-py - Legacy python processor for AsciiDoc

pandoc-latex-admonition - A pandoc filter for setting admonition on specific div or codeblock elements

Asciidoctor - :gem: A fast, open source text processor and publishing toolchain, written in Ruby, for converting AsciiDoc content to HTML 5, DocBook 5, and other formats.

inferno - A Rust port of FlameGraph

asciidoctor-rs - Parser for asciidoctor written in Rust

github-orgmode-tests - This is a test project where you can explore how github interprets Org-mode files

pandoc - Universal markup converter

glow - Render markdown on the CLI, with pizzazz! 💅🏻

djot - A light markup language