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Markdown
38 lines
1.3 KiB
Markdown
# SCAR-iT Style Guidelines
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**Markdown Style Guide**
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Markdown is a lightweight markup language that you can use to add formatting elements to plaintext text documents. Here's a simple guide:
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- Headers: Use # for headers. The number of # indicates the level of the header. For example, # Header 1, ## Header 2, ### Header 3.
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- Emphasis: Use * for emphasis. For example, *italic* or **bold**.
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- Lists: Use - for unordered lists and numbers for ordered lists. For example:
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- Item 1
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- Item 2
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or
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1. Item 1
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2. Item 2
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- Links: Use [link text](url) to create a hyperlink. For example, [Bing](https://www.bing.com).
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- Images: Use  to insert an image. For example, .
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- Code: Use backticks (`) to denote code. Use single backticks for inline code and triple backticks for blocks of code.
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- `{InLine Code}`
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- Blocks of Code
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```JavaScript
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var foo = bar:
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```
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- Tables: Use | to create tables. For example:
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| Column 1 | Column 2 |
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| -------- | -------- |
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| Cell 1 | Cell 2 |
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- Blockquotes: Use > for blockquotes. For example,
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> This is a quote.
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- Horizontal Rule: Use --- or *** to create a horizontal rule. Example:
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---
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- Strikethrough: Use ~~ for strikethrough. For example, ~~strikethrough~~.
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Remember, the goal of using Markdown is to make documents more readable. Keep it simple and consistent. |