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Tooling for asciidoc (last time I used it) was super sparse and next to unusable. There was primarily one underlying engine everyone relied on to do cross-filetype generations, and the available editors was pretty bad as well. Of the few free ones, the recommended list was like:

- JetBrains Plugin - VSCode Plugin

I wanted to like it, but doing anything was a bit of a pain. If I need that level of structure, I'd rather work with something like Typst. Otherwise Markdown works fine.






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