See demo here.
This is a simple online tool to convert Markdown documents into their rough equivalents in Asciidoctor syntax. A live preview shows the results of both the rendered source and output side by side so that they can be easily compared.
The following Markdown features are supported in addition to many others that are already supported by Asciidoctor by default:
Syntax | Examples |
---|---|
horizontal rules | *** , --- , ___ |
bold text | **bold** |
italic text | _italic_ , *italic* |
bold and italic text | **_bold and italic text_** |
headings (up to level 6) | ## Heading 2 |
images | ![](image.png) |
image text | ![Image text](image.png) |
image links | [![Image text](image.png)](https://www.example.com/) |
links | https://example.com , [Example](https://example.com) , [FTP](ftp://example.com) |
relative links | [directory structure](../structure) |
unordered lists | * bullet point , - bullet point |
ordered lists | 1. numbered item , 2. numbered item |
nested lists (up to level 5) | * nested list item , 1. nested numbered item |
tables | e.g., this one |
- Kramdown AsciiDoc - A Kramdown extension for converting Markdown documents to AsciiDoc (in Ruby)
- Markdown preview: Marked.js
- Asciidoctor preview: Asciidoctor.js
- CSS: Concise CSS
- Prototyped using dropin-minimal-css
- AsciiDoc language features as they compare to Markdown on the Asciidoctor site provided a useful reference for this converter
- github-corners by @tholman
- Asciidoctor logo
- Markdown logo
MIT.