Infoq-mini-book Alternatives
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e-book-template
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Asciidoctor
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asciidoctor-browser-extension
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infoq-mini-book reviews and mentions
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Show HN: IndiePaper- Write, typeset and sell your beautiful self-published books
This is an interesting project! There's a lot of room for improvement in the self-publishing space!
I'm currently self-publishing a series of books about software development & it (https://dev-concepts.dev). As you've mentioned it is indeed quite complex to get up and running and generate beautiful output.
I've chosen to use AsciiDoc and created a template (https://github.com/dsebastien/e-book-template) based on Matt Raible's work for InfoQ books (https://github.com/mraible/infoq-mini-book). It's far from perfect, but it's a good starting point.
My first book was published by Packt, and I also used Asciidoc for the initial draft, but then had to switch to their wordpress-like platform, and it waHaving previously worked with Packt for my first book
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mraible/infoq-mini-book is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of infoq-mini-book is CSS.
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