Provided by: asciidoctor_2.0.23-1_all 

NAME
asciidoctor - converts AsciiDoc source files to HTML, DocBook, and other formats
SYNOPSIS
asciidoctor [OPTION]... FILE...
DESCRIPTION
The asciidoctor(1) command converts the AsciiDoc source file(s) FILE to HTML5, DocBook 5, man(ual) page,
and other custom output formats.
If FILE is - then the AsciiDoc source is read from standard input.
OPTIONS
Security Settings
-B, --base-dir=DIR
Base directory containing the document and resources. Defaults to the directory containing the source
file or, if the source is read from a stream, the working directory. When combined with the safe mode
setting, can be used to chroot the execution of the program.
-S, --safe-mode=SAFE_MODE
Set safe mode level: unsafe, safe, server, or secure. Disables potentially dangerous macros in source
files, such as include::[]. If not set, the safe mode level defaults to unsafe when Asciidoctor is
invoked using this script.
--safe
Set safe mode level to safe. Enables include directives, but prevents access to ancestor paths of
source file. Provided for compatibility with the asciidoc command. If not set, the safe mode level
defaults to unsafe when Asciidoctor is invoked using this script.
Document Settings
-a, --attribute=ATTRIBUTE
Define, override, or unset a document attribute. Command-line attributes take precedence over
attributes defined in the source file unless either the name or value ends in @. No substitutions are
applied to the value.
ATTRIBUTE is normally formatted as a key-value pair, in the form NAME=VALUE. Alternate forms are NAME
(where the VALUE defaults to an empty string), NAME! (unsets the NAME attribute), and NAME=VALUE@ (or
NAME@=VALUE) (where VALUE does not override the NAME attribute if it’s already defined in the source
document). A value containing spaces must be enclosed in quotes, in the form NAME="VALUE WITH
SPACES".
This option may be specified more than once.
-b, --backend=BACKEND
Backend output file format: html5, docbook5, and manpage are supported out of the box. You can also
use the backend alias names html (aliased to html5) or docbook (aliased to docbook5). Other values
can be passed, but if Asciidoctor cannot resolve the backend to a converter, it will fail. Defaults
to html5.
-d, --doctype=DOCTYPE
Document type: article, book, manpage, or inline. Sets the root element when using the docbook
backend and the style class on the HTML body element when using the html backend. The book document
type allows multiple level-0 section titles in a single document. The manpage document type enables
parsing of metadata necessary to produce a man page. The inline document type allows the content of a
single paragraph to be formatted and returned without wrapping it in a containing element. Defaults
to article.
Document Conversion
-D, --destination-dir=DIR
Destination output directory. Defaults to the directory containing the source file or, if the source
is read from a stream, the working directory. If specified, the directory is resolved relative to the
working directory.
-E, --template-engine=NAME
Template engine to use for the custom converter templates. The gem with the same name as the engine
will be loaded automatically. This name is also used to build the full path to the custom converter
templates. If a template engine is not specified, it will be auto-detected based on the file
extension of the custom converter templates found.
-e, --embedded
Output an embeddable document, which excludes the header, the footer, and everything outside the body
of the document. This option is useful for producing documents that can be inserted into an external
template.
-I, --load-path=DIRECTORY
Add the specified directory to the load path, so that -r can load extensions from outside the default
Ruby load path. This option may be specified more than once.
-n, --section-numbers
Auto-number section titles. Synonym for --attribute sectnums.
-o, --out-file=OUT_FILE
Write output to file OUT_FILE. Defaults to the base name of the input file suffixed with backend
extension. The file is resolved relative to the working directory. If the input is read from standard
input or a named pipe (fifo), then the output file defaults to stdout. If OUT_FILE is -, then the
output file is written to standard output.
-R, --source-dir=DIR
Source directory. Currently only used if the destination directory is also specified. Used to
preserve the directory structure of files converted within this directory in the destination
directory. If specified, the directory is resolved relative to the working directory.
-r, --require=LIBRARY
Require the specified library before executing the processor, using the standard Ruby require. This
option may be specified more than once.
-s, --no-header-footer
Output an embeddable document, which excludes the header, the footer, and everything outside the body
of the document. This option is useful for producing documents that can be inserted into an external
template.
-T, --template-dir=DIR
A directory containing custom converter templates that override one or more templates from the
built-in set. (requires tilt gem)
If there is a subfolder that matches the engine name (if specified), that folder is appended to the
template directory path. Similarly, if there is a subfolder in the resulting template directory that
matches the name of the backend, that folder is appended to the template directory path.
This option may be specified more than once. Matching templates found in subsequent directories
override ones previously discovered.
Processing Information
--failure-level=LEVEL
Set the minimum logging level (default: FATAL) that yields a non-zero exit code (i.e., failure). If
this option is not set, the program exits with a zero exit code even if warnings or errors have been
logged.
-q, --quiet
Silence application log messages and script warnings.
--trace
Include backtrace information when reporting errors.
-v, --verbose
Sets log level to DEBUG so application messages logged at INFO or DEBUG level are printed to stderr.
-w, --warnings
Turn on script warnings (applies to executed code).
-t, --timings
Print timings report to stderr (time to read, parse, and convert).
Program Information
-h, --help [TOPIC]
Print a help message. Show the command usage if TOPIC is not specified or recognized. Dump the
Asciidoctor man page (in troff/groff format) if TOPIC is manpage. Print an AsciiDoc syntax crib sheet
(in AsciiDoc) if TOPIC is syntax.
-V, --version
Print program version number.
-v can also be used if no source files are specified.
ENVIRONMENT
Asciidoctor honors the SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH environment variable. If this variable is assigned an integer
value, that value is used as the epoch of all input documents and as the local date and time. See
https://reproducible-builds.org/specs/source-date-epoch/ for more information about this environment
variable.
EXIT STATUS
0
Success.
1
Failure (syntax or usage error; configuration error; document processing failure; unexpected error).
BUGS
Refer to the Asciidoctor issue tracker at https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor/issues?q=is%3Aopen.
AUTHORS
Asciidoctor is led and maintained by Dan Allen and Sarah White and has received contributions from many
individuals in the Asciidoctor community. The project was started in 2012 by Ryan Waldron based on a
prototype written by Nick Hengeveld for the Git website. Jason Porter wrote the first implementation of
the CLI interface provided by this command.
AsciiDoc.py was created by Stuart Rackham and has received contributions from many individuals in the
AsciiDoc.py community.
RESOURCES
Project website: https://asciidoctor.org
Project documentation: https://docs.asciidoctor.org
Community chat: https://chat.asciidoctor.org
Source repository: https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor
Mailing list archive: https://discuss.asciidoctor.org
COPYING
Copyright (C) 2012-present Dan Allen, Sarah White, Ryan Waldron, and the individual contributors to
Asciidoctor. Use of this software is granted under the terms of the MIT License.
Asciidoctor 2.0.23 2018-03-20 ASCIIDOCTOR(1)