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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