I'm going to start with asciidoc. Some colleagues have used it before so there's help available. Put it in a git repo and maybe a build pipeline to automagically generate pdf or so.
Personally I use Emacs org mode which has its own nice markup language (supported by pandoc) but here you go
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Asciidoc, along with Asciidcotor, is one I've been taking a look at, it feels great, just needs a good pipeline to introduced into CI/CD of the projetcs.
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I'm going to start with asciidoc. Some colleagues have used it before so there's help available. Put it in a git repo and maybe a build pipeline to automagically generate pdf or so.
Personally I use Emacs org mode which has its own nice markup language (supported by pandoc) but here you go
Asciidoc, along with Asciidcotor, is one I've been taking a look at, it feels great, just needs a good pipeline to introduced into CI/CD of the projetcs.