Provided by: asciidoctor_0.1.4-1_all bug

SYNOPSIS

       asciidoctor [OPTION]... FILE...

DESCRIPTION

       The asciidoctor(1) command converts the AsciiDoc source file(s) FILE to HTML 5, DocBook
       4.5, DocBook 5.0 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 the working directory if the source is read from a
           stream. Can be used as a way 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 macros, but restricts 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 delete a document attribute. Command-line attributes take
           precedence over attributes defined in the source file.

           ATTRIBUTE is normally formatted as a key-value pair, in the form NAME=VALUE. Alternate
           acceptable forms are NAME (where the VALUE defaults to an empty string), NAME!
           (unassigns the NAME attribute) and NAME=VALUE@ (where VALUE does not override value of
           NAME attribute if it’s already defined in the source document). Values containing
           spaces should be enclosed in quotes.

           This option may be specified more than once.

       -b, --backend=BACKEND
           Backend output file format: html5, docbook45 and docbook5 supported out of the box.
           You can also use the backend alias names html (aliased to html5) or docbook (aliased
           to docbook45). Defaults to html5. Other options can be passed, but if Asciidoctor
           cannot find the backend, it will fail during rendering.

       -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
           manpage. 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.

   Rendering Control
       -C, --compact
           Compact the output by removing blank lines. Not enabled by default.

       -D, --destination-dir=DIR
           Destination output directory. Defaults to the directory containing the source file, or
           the working directory if the source is read from a stream. If specified, the directory
           is resolved relative to the working directory.

       -E, --template-engine=NAME
           Template engine to use for the custom render 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 templates.

       -e, --eruby
           Specifies the eRuby implementation to use for rendering the built-in templates.
           Supported values are erb and erubis. Defaults to erb.

       -n, --section-numbers
           Auto-number section titles. Synonym for --attribute numbered.

       -o, --out-file=OUT_FILE
           Write output to file OUT_FILE. Defaults to the base name of the input file suffixed
           with backend extension. If the input is read from standard input, then the output file
           defaults to stdout. If OUT_FILE is - then the standard output is also used. If
           specified, the file is resolved relative to the working directory.

       -s, --no-header-footer
           Suppress the document header and footer in the output.

       -T, --template-dir=DIR
           A directory containing custom render 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
       --trace
           Include backtrace information on errors. Not enabled by default.

       -v, --verbose
           Verbosely print processing information and configuration file checks to stderr.

   Program Information
       -h, --help
           Show the help message.

       -V, --version
           Print program version number.

EXIT STATUS

       0
           Success

       1
           Failure (syntax or usage error; configuration error; document processing failure;
           unexpected error).

BUGS

       See the Asciidoctor issue tracker:
       <https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor/issues?state=open>

AUTHORS

       Asciidoctor was written by Dan Allen, Ryan Waldron, Jason Porter, Nick Hengeveld and other
       contributors.

       AsciiDoc was written by Stuart Rackham and has received contributions from many other
       individuals.

RESOURCES

       Git source repository on GitHub: <https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor>

       Project web site: <http://asciidoctor.org>

       GitHub organization: <http://github.com/asciidoctor>

       Mailinglist / forum: <http://discuss.asciidoctor.org>

COPYING

       Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Dan Allen and Ryan Waldron. Free use of this software is granted
       under the terms of the MIT License.

AUTHOR

       Dan Allen
           Author.