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- Markdown Guide
The Markdown Guide is a free and open-source reference guide that explains how to use Markdown, the simple and easy-to-use markup language you can use to format virtually any document
- Markdown Cheat Sheet
This Markdown cheat sheet provides a quick overview of all the Markdown syntax elements It can’t cover every edge case, so if you need more information about any of these elements, refer to the reference guides for basic syntax and extended syntax
- Getting Started - Markdown Guide
Most people use Markdown to create content for the web, but Markdown is good for formatting everything from email messages to grocery lists Here are some examples of what you can do with Markdown
- Basic Syntax - Markdown Guide
Nearly all Markdown applications support the basic syntax outlined in the original Markdown design document There are minor variations and discrepancies between Markdown processors — those are noted inline wherever possible
- Extended Syntax - Markdown Guide
These elements can be enabled by using a lightweight markup language that builds upon the basic Markdown syntax, or by adding an extension to a compatible Markdown processor
- Tools - Markdown Guide
Google Docs to Markdown Export Google Docs to Markdown using this add-on Learn more
- Hacks - Markdown Guide
This page provides tips and tricks for working around Markdown’s limitations Tip: These hacks aren't guaranteed to work in your Markdown application If you need to use these hacks frequently, you should consider writing using something other than Markdown
- About - Markdown Guide
The Markdown Guide is a comprehensive Markdown reference designed for both novices and experts It was born out of frustration with existing Markdown references that are incomplete, inadequate, or both
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