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Markdown Cheat Sheet

The following was provided by The Markdown Guid

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, refere to the reference guides for basic syntax and extended syntax.

Basic Syntax

These are the elements outlined in John Gruberal's original design document. All Markdown applications support these elements. The quoted text is what is needed to render what is displayed right below

Headings

"# H1"

# H1

"## H2"

## H2

"### H3"

### H3

Bold

"**bold text**"
bold text

Italic

"*italicized text*"
italicized text

Blockquote

"> blockquote"
blockquote

Ordered List

"1. First item"
"2. Second item"
"3. Third item"

  1. First item
  2. Second item
  3. Third item

Unordered List

"- First item"
"- Second item"
"- Third item"

Code

"`code`"
code

Horizontal Rule

"---"

Link

"[Markdown Guide](https://www.markdownguide.org)"
Markdown Guide

Image

"![alt text](https://www.markdownguide.org/assets/images/tux.png)"
alt text

Extended Syntax

These elements extend the basic syntax by adding additional features. Not all Markdown applications support these elements.

Table

| Syntax | Description |
| ----------- | ----------- |
| Header | Title |
| Paragraph | Text |

Syntax Description
Header Title
Paragraph Text

Fenced Code Block

Specifying the language after the first 3 backticks may help with text formatting and highlighting based on the language entered, may or may not be supported in a given Markdown tools implementation

```json
{
  "firstName": "John",
  "lastName": "Smith",
  "age": 25,
}
```
{
  "firstName": "John",
  "lastName": "Smith",
  "age": 25
}
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