Mau is a lightweight markup language heavily inspired by AsciiDoc, Asciidoctor and Markdown.
As I wasn't satisfied by the results I got with those tools I decided to try to write my own language and the tool to render it.
I am currently using Mau to render posts on my blog The Digital Cat and the online version of my book "Clean Architectures in Python". I also used it to transpile the code of the book to Markua, to be able to publish the book on Leanpub using their toolchain.
To install Mau use pip
pip install mau
Then install at least one visitor plugin. You probably want to start with mau-html-visitor
pip install mau-html-visitor
To convert Mau sources into HTML just run
mau -i source.mau -o destination.html -f html
Check out Mau documentation for further information.
There is a Pelican plugin that enables you to use Mau in your blog. Check it at https://github.com/pelican-plugins/mau-reader.
You may report bugs or missing features use the issues page. If you want to ask for help or discuss ideas use the discussions page