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Standard MarkdownStrong and Emphasize- *emphasize* **strong**
- _emphasize_ __strong__
Links and EmailInline: - An [example](http://url.com/ "Title")
Reference-style labels (titles are optional): - An [example][id]. Then, anywhere
- else in the doc, define the link:
- [id]: http://example.com/ "Title"
Email: - An email <example@example.com> link.
ImagesInline (titles are optional): - ![alt text](/path/img.jpg "Title")
Reference-style: - ![alt text][id
- [id]: /url/to/img.jpg "Title"
Headers- Setext-style:
- Header 1
- ========
- Header 2
- --------
atx-style (closing #’s are optional): - # Header 1 #
- ## Header 2 ##
- ###### Header 6
ListsOrdered, without paragraphs: Unordered, with paragraphs: - * A list item.
- With multiple paragraphs.
- * Bar
You can nest them: - * Abacus
- * answer
- * Bubbles
- 1. bunk
- 2. bupkis
- * BELITTLER
- 3. burper
- * Cunning
Blockquotes- > Email-style angle brackets
- > are used for blockquotes.
- > > And, they can be nested.
- > #### Headers in blockquotes
- >
- > * You can quote a list.
- > * Etc.
Inline Code- `<code>` spans are delimited
- by backticks.
- You can include literal backticks
- like `` `this` ``.
Block CodeIndent every line of a code block by at least 4 spaces or 1 tab. - This is a normal paragraph.
- This is a preformatted
- code block.
Horizontal RulesThree or more dashes or asterisks: Hard Line BreaksEnd a line with two or more spaces: - Roses are red,
- Violets are blue.
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