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Old 5th January 2016
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Default Lightweight markup languages

I need to write some documentation for some Perl scripts. The command line options, the format of the initialization files, the networking requirements, the setup and running a test to verify the working.

What is your experience with any of the so-called 'Lightweight markup languages'?

These are the ones I heard of:
Any recommendation?
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