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April 11, 2005

Markdown Syntax Cheat Sheet - Rendered

Same as Markdown Syntax Cheat Sheet but Rendered in HTML

Phrase Emphasis

italic - bold
italic - bold

Tables

Header1 Header2
text1 text2
text3 text4

Links

Inline:

An example Reference-style labels (titles are optional):

An example. Then, anywhere else in the doc, define the link:

Images

Inline (titles are optional):
alt text

Reference-style:
alt text

Headers

Setext-style:

Header 1

Header 2

atx-style (closing #’s are optional):

Header 1

Header 2

Header 6

Lists Ordered, without paragraphs:

  1. Foo
  2. Bar Unordered, with paragraphs:
  • A list item.

    With multiple paragraphs.

  • Bar

You can nest them:

  • Abacus
    • asterisk
  • Bastion
    1. bit
    2. bull
      • BEE
    3. burnt
  • Culminate

Blockquotes

Email-style angle brackets

are used for blockquotes.

And, they can be nested.

Headers in blockquotes

  • You can quote a list.
  • Etc.

Code Spans

<code> spans are delimited by backticks.

You can include literal backticks like `this`.

Preformatted Code Blocks

Indent 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 Rules

Three or more dashes or asterisks:




Manual Line Breaks

End a line with two or more spaces:

Roses are red,
Violets are blue.

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