Open edX uses ReStructured Text (RST) for its documentation. People have told us they are unfamiliar with RST, and that a comparison of the two would be welcome.
The cheatsheet: mdrst.rst.
In this repo are two files: md.md and rst.rst. They have parallel heading structures, each showing how their format represents each construct. Together, they produce mdrst.rst, which shows the examples side-by-side.
The convert.py tool reads those two files, and produces:
- md.html, the HTML output from md.md.
- rst.html, the HTML output from rst.rst.
- mdrst.rst, the source for the side-by-side comparison.
- mdrst.html, the HTML output from mdrst.rst.
To run the tool:
$ python3.8 -m pip install -r requirements.txt $ python3.8 convert.py