gdoc-review is a simple script utility that utilizes pandoc and gdrive tools to generate a google doc directly from a local asciidoc file.
- Install Asciidoctor: https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoctor/latest/install/linux-packaging/. On Fedora, run 
sudo dnf install -y asciidoctor. - Install Pandoc: https://pandoc.org/installing.html. On Fedora, run 
sudo dnf install pandoc. - Install 
gdrive: https://github.com/prasmussen/gdrive. If you havegoinstalled, rungo get github.com/prasmussen/gdriveto install. - Give permission to 
gdriveto write to your Google Drive cloud folder. 
- Copy the 
gdoc-reviewscript to/usr/local/bin, and runchmod a+x gdoc-reviewto allow the script to be executed from anywhere in the file system. 
That's it! The script should now be ready to use.
To generate a google doc review of any assembly or module, open a command prompt, and navigate to the folder that contains the asciidoc file. Run the following command, passing in the relative name of the asciidoc file, for example:
$ gdoc-review modules/ztp-cluster-provisioning.adoc
Follow the link to navigate to the generated google doc.
Note: Every run of gdoc-review generates a new output file, previous output files are not overwritten.