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<!-- Markdown is a superset of HTML, so any HTML file is valid Markdown, that
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means we can use HTML elements in Markdown, such as the comment element, and
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they won't be affected by a markdown parser. However, if you create an HTML
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element in your markdown file, you cannot use markdown syntax within that
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element's contents. -->
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<!-- Markdown está basado en HTML, así que cualquier archivo HTML es Markdown
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válido, eso significa que
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-->
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<!-- Markdown also varies in implementation from one parser to a next. This
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guide will attempt to clarify when features are universal or when they are
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specific to a certain parser. -->
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<!-- Headers -->
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<!-- You can create HTML elements <h1> through <h6> easily by prepending the
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text you want to be in that element by a number of hashes (#) -->
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# This is an <h1>
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## This is an <h2>
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### This is an <h3>
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#### This is an <h4>
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##### This is an <h5>
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###### This is an <h6>
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<!-- Markdown also provides us with two alternative ways of indicating h1 and h2 -->
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This is an h1
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=============
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This is an h2
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-------------
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<!-- Simple text styles -->
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<!-- Text can be easily styled as italic, bold, or strikethrough using markdown -->
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*This text is in italics.*
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_And so is this text._
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**This text is in bold.**
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__And so is this text.__
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***This text is in both.***
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**_As is this!_**
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*__And this!__*
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<!-- In Github Flavored Markdown, which is used to render markdown files on
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Github, we also have: -->
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~~This text is rendered with strikethrough.~~
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<!-- Paragraphs are a one or multiple adjacent lines of text separated by one or
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multiple blank lines. -->
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This is a paragraph. I'm typing in a paragraph isn't this fun?
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Now I'm in paragraph 2.
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I'm still in paragraph 2 too!
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I'm in paragraph three!
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<!-- Should you ever want to insert an HTML <br /> tag, you can end a paragraph
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with two or more spaces and then begin a new paragraph. -->
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I end with two spaces (highlight me to see them).
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There's a <br /> above me!
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<!-- Block quotes are easy and done with the > character. -->
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> This is a block quote. You can either
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> manually wrap your lines and put a `>` before every line or you can let your lines get really long and wrap on their own.
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> It doesn't make a difference so long as they start with a `>`.
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> You can also use more than one level
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>> of indentation?
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> How neat is that?
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<!-- Lists -->
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<!-- Unordered lists can be made using asterisks, pluses, or hyphens -->
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* Item
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* Item
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* Another item
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or
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+ Item
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+ Item
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+ One more item
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or
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- Item
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- Item
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- One last item
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<!-- Ordered lists are done with a number followed by a period -->
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1. Item one
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2. Item two
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3. Item three
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<!-- You don't even have to label the items correctly and markdown will still
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render the numbers in order, but this may not be a good idea -->
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1. Item one
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1. Item two
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1. Item three
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<!-- (This renders the same as the above example) -->
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<!-- You can also use sublists -->
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1. Item one
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2. Item two
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3. Item three
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* Sub-item
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* Sub-item
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4. Item four
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<!-- Code blocks -->
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<!-- You can indicate a code block (which uses the <code> element) by indenting
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a line with four spaces or a tab -->
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This is code
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So is this
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<!-- You can also re-tab (or add an additional four spaces) for indentation
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inside your code -->
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my_array.each do |item|
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puts item
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end
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<!-- Inline code can be created using the backtick character ` -->
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John didn't even know what the `go_to()` function did!
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<!-- In Github Flavored Markdown, you can use a special syntax for code -->
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\`\`\`ruby <!-- except remove those backslashes when you do this, just ```ruby ! -->
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def foobar
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puts "Hello world!"
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end
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\`\`\` <!-- here too, no backslashes, just ``` -->
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<-- The above text doesn't require indenting, plus Github will use syntax
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highlighting of the language you specify after the ``` -->
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<!-- Horizontal rule (<hr />) -->
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<!-- Horizontal rules are easily added with three or more asterisks or hyphens,
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with or without spaces. -->
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***
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---
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- - -
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****************
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<!-- Links -->
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<!-- One of the best things about markdown is how easy it is to make links. Put
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the text to display in hard brackets [] followed by the url in parentheses () -->
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[Click me!](http://test.com/)
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<!-- You can also add a link title using quotes inside the parentheses -->
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[Click me!](http://test.com/ "Link to Test.com")
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<!-- Relative paths work too. -->
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[Go to music](/music/).
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<!-- Markdown also supports reference style links -->
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[Click this link][link1] for more info about it!
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[Also check out this link][foobar] if you want to.
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<!-- The title can also be in single quotes or in parentheses, or omitted
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entirely. The references can be anywhere in your document and the reference IDs
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can be anything so long as they are unique. -->
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<!-- There is also "implicit naming" which lets you use the link text as the id -->
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[This][] is a link.
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<!-- But it's not that commonly used. -->
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<!-- Images -->
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<!-- Images are done the same way as links but with an exclamation point in front! -->
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![This is hover-text (alt text) for my image](http://imgur.com/myimage.jpg "An optional title")
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<!-- And reference style works as expected -->
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![This is the hover-text.][myimage]
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<!-- Miscellany -->
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<!-- Auto-links -->
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<http://testwebsite.com/> is equivalent to
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[http://testwebsite.com/](http://testwebsite.com/)
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<!-- Auto-links for emails -->
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<foo@bar.com>
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<!-- Escaping characters -->
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I want to type *this text surrounded by asterisks* but I don't want it to be
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in italics, so I do this: \*this text surrounded by asterisks\*.
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<!-- Tables -->
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<!-- Tables are only available in Github Flavored Markdown and are slightly
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cumbersome, but if you really want it: -->
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| Col1 | Col2 | Col3 |
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| :----------- | :------: | ------------: |
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| Left-aligned | Centered | Right-aligned |
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| blah | blah | blah |
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<!-- or, for the same results -->
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Col 1 | Col2 | Col3
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:-- | :-: | --:
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Ugh this is so ugly | make it | stop
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