4.7 out of 5
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Paul BrookesDec 2, 2021
Very good. Works well.
Sturt IsonNov 10, 2020
This extension led to me changing the way I write and share knowledge. Readable & searchable plain text asciidoc (.adoc) files viewed direct with this extension become beautiful HTML documents with diagrams, tables of contents, and more. Using the one sentence per line style of writing makes authoring comprehensible guides so much easier and faster.
Holger HoffmannJul 22, 2020
Great extension. I use it when I write my documentation in vim and want to see the rendered result when I save. I love software that just works. Thanks!
Michael HungerApr 8, 2020
Amazingly useful extension with a ton of great config features. Wouldn't live and work without it. Thank you Guillaume!!
Ahmed MahfuzSep 29, 2019
Maybe ....just maybe it worked years ago. but not now. Its gone.
IvanJan 6, 2019
Is this a full implementation of AsciiDoctor specification? Source code syntax highlighting and reference from outer source file with the "include::shared-content.adoc[]" syntax don't work for me.
Daniel RivasMar 5, 2018
Awesome
Free logoAug 22, 2017
Configure HTML/JavaScript
CarlApr 28, 2017
Works out of the box with no issues . Thanks for this
Jonathan ZacshDec 11, 2016
Works beautifully - just what you'd expect to be able to easily view the pretty-version of your local asciidoc files, in your browser