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Looks like Hugo can call out to other formatters than the built-in Markdown, in particular Asciidoctor and reStructuredText: gohugo.io/content-management/formats/
Not sure how that works when you are trying to use cross-file features like references though.. Hugo's pipeline seems to render into HTML before applying it's own features.
The problem is I don't want to have much dependencies (because they tend to break with a time). If I'm gonna add something, I could as well go with 11ty. I hate node.js dependencies, but I'm using it anyway (postcss and parcel). And in 11ty they use markdown-it, which I can hack any way I want (I already use something similar to prerender diagrams).
And you know what is the most ironic. I was ok with my current setup, but I can't just write math expression which uses asterisk in superscript (I can write HTML, but it is so annoying that I need to use HTML).
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Looks like Hugo can call out to other formatters than the built-in Markdown, in particular Asciidoctor and reStructuredText: gohugo.io/content-management/formats/
Not sure how that works when you are trying to use cross-file features like references though.. Hugo's pipeline seems to render into HTML before applying it's own features.
Thanks for the help!
The problem is I don't want to have much dependencies (because they tend to break with a time). If I'm gonna add something, I could as well go with 11ty. I hate node.js dependencies, but I'm using it anyway (postcss and parcel). And in 11ty they use markdown-it, which I can hack any way I want (I already use something similar to prerender diagrams).
And you know what is the most ironic. I was ok with my current setup, but I can't just write math expression which uses asterisk in superscript (I can write HTML, but it is so annoying that I need to use HTML).