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“Smartypants, double quotes” and ‘single quotes’
This is bold text
This is bold text
This is italic text
This is italic text
Strikethrough
Blockquotes can also be nested…
…by using additional greater-than signs right next to each other…
…or with spaces between arrows.
Unordered
Create a list by starting a line with +, -, or *
Sub-lists are made by indenting 2 spaces:
Marker character change forces new list start:
Ac tristique libero volutpat at
Facilisis in pretium nisl aliquet
Nulla volutpat aliquam velit
Very easy!
Ordered
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Consectetur adipiscing elit
Integer molestie lorem at massa
You can use sequential numbers…
…or keep all the numbers as 1.
Start numbering with offset:
foo
bar
Inline code
Indented code
// Some comments line 1 of code line 2 of code line 3 of code
Block code “fences”
Sample text here...
Syntax highlighting
var foo = function (bar) { return bar++; }; console.log(foo(5));
Right aligned columns
Autoconverted link (enable linkify to see)

Like links, Images also have a footnote style syntax

With a reference later in the document defining the URL location:
The killer feature of markdown-it is very effective support of
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Classic markup: :wink: :crush: :cry: :tear: :laughing: :yum:
Shortcuts (emoticons): :-) :-( 8-) ;)
19th
H2O
++Inserted text++
==Marked text==
Footnote 1 link[^first].
Footnote 2 link[^second].
Inline footnote^[Text of inline footnote] definition.
Duplicated footnote reference[^second].
Compact style:
Term 1 ~ Definition 1
Term 2 ~ Definition 2a ~ Definition 2b
This is HTML abbreviation example.
It converts “HTML”, but keep intact partial entries like “xxxHTMLyyy” and so on.
*[HTML]: Hyper Text Markup Language
::: warning here be dragons :::