{:title "Adoc Post" :layout :post :tags ["cryogen" "asciidoc"] :toc false } :toc: macro == Example Asciidoc Post == This is an example asciidoc post. You can use a manually placed table of contents by setting `:toc false` in the front matter, but use `:toc: macro` at the top of the post, and `toc::[]` where the table of contents is supposed to be, like here: toc::[] === Section 1 === .Heading With some text and maybe even a bulleted list: - Thing 1 - Thing 2 Or how about some *bold* or _italicized_ text? === Section 2 === Will a code snippet work? .bash [source,bash] ---- $ echo "foo" ---- .clojure [source,clojure] ---- (defn echo [s] (println s)) ----