Markdown Basic References

& (verbiage overflow)Thu 26 February 2015RSS

Markdown is a system for generating HTML from readable but lightly marked-up text. It is now very widely used in blogs, README files and other repository-content, and wikis. I use it for a great deal of my own note-taking, much of which ends up in repositories (public and private).

Resources for learning Markdown

Tools for previewing the output of a Markdown file

Be aware that you may occasionally have to tweak your files to get them to appear as you want them to. Not only is there no single Markdown standard, but the various tools for converting to HTML seem to vary subtly in their results.

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