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  = asciidoctor-p2e
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  :toc: left
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- == Overview
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+ == Welcome Adventurer!
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- This https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoctor/latest/extensions/[extension] for
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- https://asciidoctor.org/[Asciidoctor] is designed to make it easier to create
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- content to work with the https://paizo.com/pathfinder[Pathfinder Second Edition
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- roleplaying system]. Currently it supports NPC/Creature stat blocks, a
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- decorated Table of Contents, a decorated Sidebar, and Pathfinder style headers.
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+ Greetings weary traveller! I trust your journey was safe albeit long. Whether
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+ from the storm-tossed seas of _Word_ or the raging wastelands of _Google Docs_,
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+ you have finally made your way to the golden shore of
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+ https://asciidoctor.org/[Asciidoctor]! asciidoctor-p2e is an
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+ https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoctor/latest/extensions/[extension] for
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+ AsciiDoctor that makes it easier to create stylized content for the
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+ https://paizo.com/pathfinder[Pathfinder Second Edition roleplaying system].
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+ Your years of searching are at an end, for this extension supports NPC/Creature
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+ stat blocks, a stylized Table of Contents, decorated Sidebars, and
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+ Pathfinder-style headers. All of which will be demonstrated in cloying detail!
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16
 
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- You can find the git repo for this project on SourceHut:
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- https://git.sr.ht/~bosco/asciidoctor-p2e.
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+ You can find the git repo for this project in the mystical realm of SourceHut:
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+ https://git.sr.ht/~bosco/asciidoctor-p2e, a fantastic forge of free software
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+ also known to the old ones as
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+ https://drewdevault.com/2018/11/15/sr.ht-general-availability.html[Sir Hat].
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21
 
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- == Usage
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+ == Wielding (Usage)
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- This extension is listed on
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- https://rubygems.org/gems/asciidoctor-p2e[RubyGems] and can be installed with
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- the `gem install asciidoctor-p2e` command. Once the `asciidoctor-p2e` gem is
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- installed you can run `asciidoctor -r asciidoctor-p2e <input>` to create your
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- output.
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+ This extension is archived in the scrolls of
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+ https://rubygems.org/gems/asciidoctor-p2e[RubyGems] and can be added to your
26
+ inventory with the `gem install asciidoctor-p2e` command. Once the
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+ `asciidoctor-p2e` gem is installed you can run
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+ `asciidoctor -r asciidoctor-p2e <input>` to create your output.
22
29
 
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- Images and assets will be installed/referenced in a `p2e` directory wherever
24
- your output is created.
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+ NOTE: Images and assets will be installed/referenced in a `p2e` directory
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+ wherever your output is created.
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- == Stat Blocks
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+ == Skills of Thine Enemies (Stat Blocks)
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  A new block of type `stat` can be used to create a stat block from
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  https://toml.io/en/[TOML input]. For example the following TOML:
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  ----
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  [stat]
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  --
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- name = "Dragon Cultist"
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+ name = "Hoo Man"
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  level = "1"
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- tags = ["ne","medium","humaniod"]
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- perception = "+4"
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- senses = "low-light vision"
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- skills = ["Athletics +6","Intimidation +2","Survival +4"]
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+ tags = ["ce","tiny"]
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+ perception = "+1"
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+ senses = "scent"
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+ skills = ["Intimidation +2", "Thievery +1"]
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  [attributes]
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- cha = "-1"
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- con = "+2"
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- dex = "+1"
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+ cha = "-2"
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+ con = "+1"
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+ dex = "+2"
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  int = "-2"
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- str = "+3"
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- wis = "+1"
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+ str = "-1"
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+ wis = "-1"
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  [defense]
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- ac = "16"
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- fort = "+7"
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+ ac = "10"
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+ fort = "+2"
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  ref = "+6"
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- will = "+4"
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- hp = "20"
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+ will = "+1"
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+ hp = "10"
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  immunities = ""
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  reactions = ["Attack of Opportunity"]
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  [offense]
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  speed = "25"
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- otherSpeeds = ""
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+ otherSpeeds = "Climb Speed 25"
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69
 
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  [[offense.attacks]]
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  actions = 1
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- damage = "1d10+3 slashing"
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+ damage = "1d4 piercing"
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  name = "Melee"
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- text = "claws +8"
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+ text = "teeth +4"
68
75
 
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  [[offense.attacks]]
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  actions = 2
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- name = "Special"
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+ name = "Helicopter Dance"
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  text = """\
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- (fire) The dragon cultist breathes flames in a 15-foot cone that deals 2d6 \
74
- fire damage to each creature within the area (DC 14 basic Reflex save). \
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- The dragon cultist can't use Breath Weapon again for 1d4 rounds.\
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+ Hoo Man dazzles anyone watching with a unique dance causing anyone who \
81
+ fails a Will save (DC 15) to become fascinated.\
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  """
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  --
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  ----
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- Will create the following output:
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+ Will create the following stat block:
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  [stat]
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  --
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- name = "Dragon Cultist"
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+ name = "Hoo Man"
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  level = "1"
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- tags = ["ne","medium","humaniod"]
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- perception = "+4"
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- senses = "low-light vision"
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- skills = ["Athletics +6","Intimidation +2","Survival +4"]
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+ tags = ["ce","tiny"]
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+ perception = "+1"
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+ senses = "scent"
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+ skills = ["Intimidation +2", "Thievery +1"]
90
96
 
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  [attributes]
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- cha = "-1"
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- con = "+2"
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- dex = "+1"
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+ cha = "-2"
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+ con = "+1"
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+ dex = "+2"
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  int = "-2"
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- str = "+3"
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- wis = "+1"
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+ str = "-1"
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+ wis = "-1"
98
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  [defense]
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- ac = "16"
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- fort = "+7"
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+ ac = "10"
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+ fort = "+2"
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  ref = "+6"
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- will = "+4"
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- hp = "20"
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+ will = "+1"
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+ hp = "10"
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  immunities = ""
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  reactions = ["Attack of Opportunity"]
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113
 
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  [offense]
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  speed = "25"
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- otherSpeeds = ""
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+ otherSpeeds = "Climb Speed 25"
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117
 
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  [[offense.attacks]]
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  actions = 1
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- damage = "1d10+3 slashing"
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+ damage = "1d4 piercing"
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  name = "Melee"
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- text = "claws +8"
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+ text = "teeth +4"
117
123
 
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  [[offense.attacks]]
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  actions = 2
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- name = "Special"
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+ name = "Helicopter Dance"
121
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  text = """\
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- (fire) The dragon cultist breathes flames in a 15-foot cone that deals 2d6 \
123
- fire damage to each creature within the area (DC 14 basic Reflex save). \
124
- The dragon cultist can't use Breath Weapon again for 1d4 rounds.\
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+ Hoo Man dazzles anyone watching with a unique dance causing anyone who \
129
+ fails a Will save (DC 15) to become fascinated.\
125
130
  """
126
131
  --
127
132
 
128
- == Header Fonts
133
+ == Mystical Script (Fonts)
129
134
 
130
135
  Zero level headers will use a yellow outline Eczar font and first level headers
131
136
  will use the Eczar font. This styling is from the
132
137
  https://www.gmbinder.com/share/-LxQNtitjvBT2eCVkPt1[GM Binder Pathfinder 2nd
133
- Edition Homebrew Template].
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+ Edition Homebrew Template]. Fonts are included with `asciidoctor-p2e` and will
139
+ be installed in the `p2e` directory when your output is created.
134
140
 
135
- == Table of Contents
141
+ == Spellbook Passages (Table of Contents)
136
142
 
137
143
  As you can see on the left, if the Table of Contents is used (`:toc: left`) a
138
144
  burnt parchment edge will be show with Pathfinder style header fonts for each
139
145
  section.
140
146
 
141
- == Sidebar
147
+ == Cryptic Texts (Sidebars)
142
148
 
143
- .Example Sidebar
144
- ****
145
149
  When a sidebar is used to display information the background will use a styling
146
150
  from https://pf2.easytool.es/[Pathfinder 2 easy Library].
151
+
152
+ Sidebars can especially effective for notes from Wizards with specific details
153
+ regarding the functioning of dangerous items:
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+
155
+ .Wizard's Note
156
+ ****
157
+ Warning! Reading this note will curse you for all time with a constant stone in
158
+ your shoe. No take backsies!
159
+
160
+ Sincerely,
161
+
162
+ Roderick the Malevolent
147
163
  ****
148
164
 
149
- == Credits
165
+ == Adventurer's Log (Credits)
150
166
 
151
167
  * The layout, much of the styling, and the demonstration creature come from the
152
168
  https://slanguage.github.io/pf2monster/[Pathfinder 2E Monster Creator]
data/Rakefile ADDED
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1
+ require 'asciidoctor'
2
+ require './lib/asciidoctor-p2e.rb'
3
+ require 'dotenv/load'
4
+ require 'rubygems'
5
+
6
+ bearer = ENV['BEARER']
7
+ docdir = 'docs'
8
+
9
+ desc 'Build gem'
10
+ task :gem_build do
11
+ sh "gem build asciidoctor-p2e.gemspec"
12
+ end
13
+
14
+ desc 'Pushes gem to RubyGems.org'
15
+ task :gem_push do
16
+ spec = Gem::Specification::load('asciidoctor-p2e.gemspec')
17
+ sh "gem push asciidoctor-p2e-#{spec.version}.gem"
18
+ end
19
+
20
+ desc 'Builds documentation using the local (non-installed) extension'
21
+ task :doc_build do
22
+ rm_rf docdir
23
+ Asciidoctor.convert_file(
24
+ 'README.adoc',
25
+ to_file: 'asciidoctor-p2e.html',
26
+ to_dir: docdir,
27
+ mkdirs: true,
28
+ safe: :unsafe,
29
+ )
30
+ end
31
+
32
+ desc 'Deploys documentation to SourceHut site'
33
+ task :doc_deploy do
34
+ sh 'tar cvzf site.tar.gz -C docs asciidoctor-p2e.html p2e'
35
+ sh "curl -H 'Authorization: Bearer #{bearer}' -Fcontent=@site.tar.gz https://pages.sr.ht/publish/bosco.srht.site"
36
+ rm 'site.tar.gz'
37
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,196 @@
1
+ /* Fonts */
2
+ /* devanagari */
3
+ @font-face {
4
+ font-family: 'Eczar';
5
+ font-style: normal;
6
+ font-weight: 800;
7
+ src: url(BXRovF3Pi-DLmzWCKvt80WrNWA.woff2) format('woff2');
8
+ unicode-range: U+0900-097F, U+1CD0-1CF6, U+1CF8-1CF9, U+200C-200D, U+20A8, U+20B9, U+25CC, U+A830-A839, U+A8E0-A8FB;
9
+ }
10
+ /* latin-ext */
11
+ @font-face {
12
+ font-family: 'Eczar';
13
+ font-style: normal;
14
+ font-weight: 800;
15
+ src: url(BXRovF3Pi-DLmzWCKvtz0WrNWA.woff2) format('woff2');
16
+ unicode-range: U+0100-024F, U+0259, U+1E00-1EFF, U+2020, U+20A0-20AB, U+20AD-20CF, U+2113, U+2C60-2C7F, U+A720-A7FF;
17
+ }
18
+ /* latin */
19
+ @font-face {
20
+ font-family: 'Eczar';
21
+ font-style: normal;
22
+ font-weight: 800;
23
+ src: url(BXRovF3Pi-DLmzWCKvt90Wo.woff2) format('woff2');
24
+ unicode-range: U+0000-00FF, U+0131, U+0152-0153, U+02BB-02BC, U+02C6, U+02DA, U+02DC, U+2000-206F, U+2074, U+20AC, U+2122, U+2191, U+2193, U+2212, U+2215, U+FEFF, U+FFFD;
25
+ }
26
+
27
+ /* Statblocks */
28
+ .statblock {
29
+ width: 500px;
30
+ border: 1px solid black;
31
+ margin: 20px;
32
+ padding: 20px;
33
+ font-family: "Roboto", Geneva, sans-serif;
34
+ font-size: 16px;
35
+ line-height: 24px;
36
+ display: inline-block;
37
+ }
38
+ .statblock-title {
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