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 Alexandria and the eBook uploader are not going to change any of the current functionality, but just so everyone knows, we are going to adopt the Asciidoc standard going forward, to
1. match the direction Wikistr is headed,
2. utilize the Asciidoc toolset @fiatjaf is working on,
3. facilitate more advanced formatting options for writers (including myself 🤩 ), and
4. make displaying/publishing to other formats (ePUB, PlantUML, and LaTeX, especially) more smooth.

We are in the process of moving our hosted wiki from Wikinostr to the more-advanced Wikistr, and my wiki pages will be reformatted to display best in that environment.

Your current markdown documents should still display well, so long as you kept to the basic markup set and didn't do anything too fancy.

https://i.nostr.build/bcWFCHMFg7NOnbVb.png 

NKBIP-01 has been updated accordingly.

nostr:naddr1qvzqqqrcvgpzphtxf40yq9jr82xdd8cqtts5szqyx5tcndvaukhsvfmduetr85ceqyw8wumn8ghj7argv43kjarpv3jkctnwdaehgu339e3k7mf0qqyxu6mzd9cz6vp3z00ste 
 The most-immediate changes will be that I'm rewriting my pages and I'm going to have the uploader work with ## headers and == headers. 
 Will / could Project Alexandria uploads appear as a link on LibGen (and the other ones)? 🤔
 
 Yeah, they'd just be hyperlinks to a note on the Alexandria webpage.

I have it running locally and I see "localhost:4173/neventbunchofnumbers"

The remotely hosted one will display "https://alexandria.gitcitadel.eu/neventbunchofnumbers" 
 I look forward to seeing an Alexandria link on LibGen/zlibrary etc:) 
 They should run a relay themselves to host the context, make the network more robust 
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 Great that you are supporting ASCII Doc as well... it has some good features for larger texts that markdown doesn't offer. 
 Yes, we want to eventually create publishing software, so we decided to just go that route, from the beginning.