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== GitHub == | == GitHub == | ||
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# A first-level heading | # A first-level heading | ||
## A second-level heading | ## A second-level heading | ||
### A third-level heading | ### A third-level heading | ||
− | Tasks | + | ===Tasks=== |
- [X] Example | - [X] Example | ||
- [ ] Example | - [ ] Example | ||
− | + | ===Code=== | |
− | Code | ||
`git status` = <code>git status</code> | `git status` = <code>git status</code> |
Revision as of 10:11, 17 July 2024
wikipedia:Markdown (2004) Lightweight markup language (LML)
.md
- Italic: _YOURTEXT_
Links in Markdown
[your text](https://your-link.com)
GitHub
Heading
# A first-level heading ## A second-level heading ### A third-level heading
Tasks
- [X] Example - [ ] Example
Code
`git status` = git status
Related
- Markdown, RDoc, AsciiDoc, and Org for content
- GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM)
- Mediawiki
See also
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