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@ggrossetie In addition to the quickjs tests, also added a compile step for Linux and MacOS that build asciidoctor as standalone binaries. Possible improvement:
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This Add QuickJS support to Asciidoctor.js
You can run the only quickjs test with:
# qjs must be in your $PATH npm run test:quickjs --prefix packages/coreQuickJS can also compile asciidoctor.js into a native binary (like a WASM+runtime) so we could release asciidoctor.js as standalone binary for windows/mac/linux.
Here is a basic CLI frontend (
asciidoctor.mjs):which we can be compile/strip/pack with
To get a 746,5 KiB binary: