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What Is a Task?
At a Glance
A task is another name for a script which triggers the build actions that compile and publish your docs. This diagram gives you an overview of the entire build process:
How Tasks Are Named
Tasks are given a naming prefix which indicates their role in the build process. There are currently 4 groups.
generateX
These tasks use plain old Asciidoctor functionality to render the source to a given format.
exportX
These tasks export images and AsciiDoc snippets from other systems or file formats. The resulting artifacts can then be included from your main sources. export tasks differ from generate tasks because with export tasks, you don’t have to export with each build. Also, with export tasks, it’s likely that you will already store the resulting artifacts under version control because the tools needed for the export (such as Sparx Enterprise Architect or MS PowerPoint) are typically not available on your build server or another contributor’s machine.
convertToX
These tasks take the output from Asciidoctor and convert it (through other tools) to the target format. This results in a dependency on a generateX task and another external tool (currently pandoc).
publishToX
These tasks not only convert your documents but also deploy, publish and move them to a remote system (currently Confluence), meaning the result is immediately visible to others.
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