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Write your own class that extends the Dusta\RST\Directive class, and define the
method getName() that return the directive name.
You can then redefine one of the following method:
processAction() if your directive simply tweak the document without modifying the nodes
processNode() if your directive is adding a node
process() if your directive is tweaking the node that just follows it
See Directive.php for more information
Step 2: Register your directive
You can register your directive by directly calling registerDirective() on your
Parser object.
Else, you will have to also create your own kernel by extending the Kernel class
and adding your own logic to define extra directives, see Kernel.php for more information.
Then, pass the kernel when constructing the Parser or the Builder
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