Wow, thank you, this is fantastic! I have been developing an extensive set 
of AsciiDoc documentation (having been forced to transition from FrameMaker 
to DocBook XML, then driven by its complexity to Markdown, and frustrated 
by its limitations to AsciiDoc), but found it frustrating that I had to 
push my changes up to GitHub in order to see how they were working.

One snag I ran into, in case this helps others: I could not see the “Allow 
access to file URLs” setting in Chrome which is mentioned by the Extension 
as a requirement for it to work properly until I had turned on the 
“Developer mode” checkbox at the top of the Extensions page. People who use 
Chrome regularly have probably already done that, I suppose. :)

  -James

On Wednesday, September 2, 2015 at 2:06:23 PM UTC-5, Alan Thompson wrote:
>
> Hey, 
>
> As you all know, the README files on Github, etc can be formatted using 
> the either AsciiDoc (my favorite) or the older MarkDown format.  However, 
> it is a pain to edit these files in just a plain text editor without a good 
> way of seeing the final, rendered format until you commit and push your 
> latest changes up to GH.
>
> If you haven't seen it yet, there is a Chrome extension named 
> "Asciidoctor.js" that will render both AsciiDoc *and* MarkDown files into 
> HTML right in your browser.  It even features automatic reloading of 
> changes (~2 sec delay) whenever you make a change to the source file.
>
> If you are not already using this or a similar tool, you should give it a 
> try. Enjoy!
>
> Alan
>

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