Headings#
H2 — heading#
H3 — heading#
H4 — heading#
H5 - heading#
Paragraph#
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Links#
Wikilink:
Markdown link
Image:
Web:
google.com ↗
Lists#
Ordered list#
- Firstly
- Secondly
- Thirdly
Unordered list#
- Chapter
- Section
- Paragraph
- Section
ToDo list#
- Job
- Step 1
- Step 2
- Step 3
Description list#
Sun
: the star around which the earth orbits
Moon
: the natural satellite of the earth, visible by reflected light from the sun
Block Quote#
This line shows the block quote.
Callout#
This is a note callout. Use it for general information.
This is an info callout for important details.
This is a tip callout for helpful suggestions.
This is a warning callout. Be careful!
This is a danger callout for critical warnings.
This is a success callout for positive messages.
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Tables#
| Company | Contact | Country |
|---|---|---|
| Alfreds Futterkiste | Maria Anders | Germany |
| Island Trading | Helen Bennett | UK |
| Magazzini Alimentari Riuniti | Giovanni Rovelli | Italy |
Links#
Footnote#
Click the hook will locate the footnote1, and here is another footnote2.
Inline code#
This is an example of Inline Code.
Filepath#
Here is the /path/to/the/file.extend{: .filepath}.
Code blocks#
Common#
This is a common code snippet, without syntax highlight and line number.textSpecific Language#
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "The command was not successful.";
#do the needful / exit
fi;bashMathematics#
The mathematics powered by MathJax ↗:
We can reference the equation as \eqref{eq:series}.
When , there are two solutions to and they are