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The cheat sheet uses the `asciidoc` markup language to demonstrate how to set up third party markup renderers. The current example has the following issues: - It promotes a legacy tool that does not handle modern AsciiDoc specifications - It does not account for embedded preview renders - It has no safety restrictions By switching to `asciidoctor`, uses are suggested to utilize de facto/standard tooling for AsciiDoc. The `--embedded` parameter will strip out HTML tags that contain the document (such as `<html></html>`) which aren't necessary for the render, and actually end up as text in the document if left in. The `--safe-mode` parameter (of which there are several profiles) imposes [certain policies](https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoctor/latest/safe-modes/) on the files it ingests and what the resulting output looks like. GitHub itself uses the `secure` profile (the highest), which can be a good starting point for those who are uncertain of what to do. By default, if no mode is specified when `asciidoctor` runs it defaults to `unsafe`, i.e. no safety guidelines at all. |
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