# This is an <h1> tag
## This is an <h2> tag
### This is an <h3> tag
#### This is an <h4> tag
##### This is an <h5> tag
###### This is an <h6> tag
*This text will be italic*
_This will also be italic_
**This text will be bold**
__This will also be bold__
_You **can** combine them_
Result:
This text will be italic
This will also be italic
This text will be bold
This will also be bold
You can combine them
Inordered:
* Milk
* Bread
* Wholegrain
* Butter
Result:
- Milk
- Bread
- Wholegrain
- Butter
Ordered:
1. Tidy the kitchen
2. Prepare ingredients
3. Cook delicious things
Result:
- Tidy the kitchen
- Prepare ingredients
- Cook delicious things
![Alt Text](url)
Result:
[link](http://example.com)
Result:
As Kanye West said:
> We're living the future so
> the present is our past.
Result:
As Kanye West said:
We're living the future so the present is our past.
---
Result:
Indenting by 4 spaces will turn an entire paragraph into a code-block.
Result:
.my-link {
text-decoration: underline;
}
**The quick brown [fox][1], jumped over the lazy [dog][2].**
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox "Wikipedia: Fox"
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog "Wikipedia: Dog"
Result:
The quick brown fox, jumped over the lazy dog.
\*literally\*
Result:
*literally*
<button class="button-save large">Big Fat Button</button>
Result:
Big Fat Button
Note: Some syntax which is not standard to native Markdown. They're extensions of the language.
~~deleted words~~
Result:
deleted words
Work in Ghost:
==oooh fancy==
Result:
==oooh fancy==
https://ghost.org
Result:
Work in Ghost:
The quick brown fox[^1] jumped over the lazy dog[^2].
[^1]: Foxes are red
[^2]: Dogs are usually not red
Result:
The quick brown fox1 jumped over the lazy dog2.
```javascript
function fancyAlert(arg) {
if(arg) {
$.facebox({div:'#foo'})
}
}
```
Result:
function fancyAlert(arg) {
if(arg) {
$.facebox({div:'#foo'})
}
}
- [x] @mentions, #refs, [links](), **formatting**, and <del>tags</del> supported
- [x] list syntax required (any unordered or ordered list supported)
- [x] this is a complete item
- [ ] this is an incomplete item
Result:
- @mentions, #refs, links, formatting, and
tagssupported - list syntax required (any unordered or ordered list supported)
- this is a complete item
- this is an incomplete item
You can create tables by assembling a list of words and dividing them with hyphens -
(for the first row), and then separating each column with a pipe |
:
First Header | Second Header |
---|---|
Content from cell 1 | Content from cell 2 |
Content in the first column | Content in the second column |
Any reference to a commit’s SHA-1 hash will be automatically converted into a link to that commit on GitHub.
16c999e8c71134401a78d4d46435517b2271d6ac
mojombo@16c999e8c71134401a78d4d46435517b2271d6ac
mojombo/github-flavored-markdown@16c999e8c71134401a78d4d46435517b2271d6ac
Any number that refers to an Issue or Pull Request will be automatically converted into a link.
#1
mojombo#1
mojombo/github-flavored-markdown#1
Typing an @
symbol, followed by a username, will notify that person to come and view the comment. This is called an “@mention”, because you’re mentioning the individual. You can also @mention teams within an organization.
GitHub supports emoji! Check out the Emoji Cheat Sheet.
Scwestbrook, yes you can use some HTML tags for additional styling. I tested all the tags and found the ones that work. Check out my Markdown Cheatsheet