AsciiDoc Installation ===================== NOTE: The current version of AsciiDoc requires *Python 3.5 or later* to run. If you don't already have an up-to-date version of Python installed it can be downloaded from the official Python website http://www.python.org/. Prerequisites ------------- See the link:README.html[README] page. Installing from the GitHub repository ------------------------------------- The AsciiDoc repository is hosted by https://github.com[GitHub]. To browse the repository go to https://github.com/asciidoc/asciidoc-py3. You can install AsciiDoc from the repository if you don't have an up to date packaged version, or you want to get the latest version from the master branch: - Make sure you have https://git-scm.com/[Git] installed; you can check with: $ git --version - Go to the directory you want to install AsciiDoc into and download the repository. This example gets the {revnumber} tagged release: [subs="attributes"] $ cd ~/bin $ git clone https://github.com/asciidoc/asciidoc-py3 asciidoc-{revnumber} $ git checkout {revnumber} You now have two choices: you can run asciidoc locally from your repository or you can use 'autoconf(1)' and 'make(1)' to perform a system-wide install. Running asciidoc from your local copy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Create a symlink to the AsciiDoc script in a search `PATH` directory so it's easy to execute `asciidoc` from the command line, for example: [subs="attributes"] $ ln -s ~/bin/asciidoc-{revnumber}/asciidoc.py ~/bin/asciidoc $ ln -s ~/bin/asciidoc-{revnumber}/a2x.py ~/bin/a2x Use the git `pull` command to update your local AsciiDoc repository. Installing asciidoc for all users ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Create `configure` using 'autoconf(1)'; use `configure` to create the `Makefile`; run 'make(1)'; build the man pages; install: --------------------------------------------- $ autoconf $ ./configure $ make $ sudo make install --------------------------------------------- To uninstall: --------------------------------------------- $ sudo make uninstall --------------------------------------------- [[X1]] Distribution tarball installation --------------------------------- The distribution source tarballs can be downloaded from GitHub releases page https://github.com/asciidoc/asciidoc-py3/releases. If your flavor of UNIX or Linux does not have a packaged AsciiDoc distribution or if you prefer to install the latest AsciiDoc version from source, use the `configure` shell script in the tarball root directory. The `autoconf(1)`-generated `configure` script creates a `Makefile` that is tailored for your system. To install: [subs="attributes"] $ tar -xzf asciidoc-{revnumber}.tar.gz $ cd asciidoc-{revnumber} $ ./configure $ sudo make install To install the documentation: $ sudo make docs To uninstall AsciiDoc: $ sudo make uninstall If Vim is installed on your system the AsciiDoc Vim syntax highlighter and filetype detection are already installed as built into the vim runtime. [[X3]] Microsoft Windows installation ------------------------------ AsciiDoc is developed and tested on Linux but there seem to be quite a few people using it on Windows. To install AsciiDoc on Windows unzip the distribution zip file contents: [subs="attributes"] $ unzip asciidoc-{revnumber}.zip This will create the folder +asciidoc-{revnumber}+ containing the `asciidoc.py` and `a2x.py` executables along with configuration files and documentation. To generate DocBook based outputs (e.g. PDFs) you will also need a working DocBook toolchain. Installing and configuring a DocBook toolchain on Windows can be a challenge -- this blog post explains http://blog.rainwebs.net/2010/02/25/how-to-create-handsome-pdf-documents-without-frustration/[How to Create Handsome PDF Documents Without Frustration] using http://www.cygwin.com/[Cygwin], http://dblatex.sourceforge.net/[dblatex] and AsciiDoc. Testing your installation ------------------------- Test out asciidoc by changing to the AsciiDoc application directory and converting the User Guide document (`./doc/asciidoc.txt`) to XHTML (`./doc/asciidoc.html`): $ python3 asciidoc.py doc/asciidoc.txt The link:testasciidoc.html[testasciidoc] tool offers a more extensive set of conformance tests. You can run the tests by executing this command: $ python3 ./tests/testasciidoc.py run A full battery of tests can be run from the `Makefile` script in the distribution root directory: $ make test [[X2]] Prepackaged AsciiDoc installation --------------------------------- The following platform-specific AsciiDoc packages are available: *Fedora Linux*:: AsciiDoc is included in Fedora Extras, which is available in the default Fedora installation. To install asciidoc, execute the following command: $ yum install asciidoc *Ubuntu / Debian*:: AsciiDoc is included in Ubuntu / Debian package manager. To install, execute the following command: $ apt install asciidoc *macOS Homebrew*:: AsciiDoc has been packaged in homebrew and is installable using the following command: $ brew install asciidoc See also link:userguide.html#X38[Packager Notes] in the 'AsciiDoc User Guide'.