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Unordered list
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Ordered list
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1. item
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Nested lists
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- [x] Learn Python
- [ ] Learn Java
- Learn Python
- Learn Java
*italic*
**bold**
~~strikethrough~~
italic
bold
strikethrough
![Alternative text here](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/48/Markdown-mark.svg/1280px-Markdown-mark.svg.png)
checkout my [website](https://kerolloz.github.io/)
checkout my website
[![image alt text](https://i.imgur.com/sw215.jpeg)](https://imgur.com/gallery/sw215)
this is a small `code` block
this is a small code
block
This is a block of code with syntax highlighting:
```python
print("Hello World")
```
print("Hello World")
>look how this renders
look how this renders
>block one
>>nested block
block one
nested block
Notice the colon :
place
left aligned | centered | right aligned
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data | data | data
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data | data | data |
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down
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You can make a new line by ending a line with two spaces, you don't have to use <br>
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> [!NOTE]
> This is a note
> [!WARNING]
> This is a warning
> [!TIP]
> This is a tip
> [!IMPORTANT]
> This is important
> [!CAUTION]
> This is a caution
Becomes:
Note
This is a note
Warning
This is a warning
Tip
This is a tip
Important
This is important
Caution
This is a caution
In order to be able to see the effects of the tricks used in the following sections please view it from the website.
Viewing it from GitHub's README won't show the effect!
Markdown
: Markdown is a lightweight markup language with plain text formatting syntax. Its design allows it to be converted to many output formats, but the original tool by the same name only supports HTML.
Markdown : Markdown is a lightweight markup language with plain text formatting syntax. Its design allows it to be converted to many output formats, but the original tool by the same name only supports HTML.
HTML is easy.
*[HTML]: Hyper Text Markup Language
HTML is easy.
*[HTML]: Hyper Text Markup Language
the book [^1] has good exercises
[^1]: you can find the book on Google.
the book 1 has good exercises
Footnotes
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you can find the book on Google. ↩