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A post of Markdown elements

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This post is for testing and listing a number of different markdown elements

This is a H1 Heading

This is a H2 Heading

This is a H3 Heading

This is a H4 Heading

This is a H5 Heading
This is a H6 Heading

Horizontal Rules




Emphasis

This is bold text

This is italic text

Strikethrough

Quotes

“Double quotes” and ‘single quotes’

Blockquotes

Blockquotes can also be nested…

…by using additional greater-than signs right next to each other…

References

An example containing a clickable reference1 with a link to the source.

Second example containing a reference2 with a link to the source.

If you check out this example in src/content/post/markdown-elements/index.md, you’ll notice that the references and the heading “Footnotes” are added to the bottom of the page via the remark-rehype plugin.

Lists

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

  1. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet

  2. Consectetur adipiscing elit

  3. Integer molestie lorem at massa

  4. You can use sequential numbers…

  5. …or keep all the numbers as 1.

Start numbering with offset:

  1. foo
  2. bar

Code

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));

Rehype Pretty Code

Adding a title

file.js
console.log("Title example");

A bash terminal

echo "A base terminal example"

Highlighting code lines

line-markers.js
function demo() {
    console.log("this line is normal");
    console.log("this line is marked as deleted");
    // This line and the next one are marked as inserted
    console.log("this is the second inserted line");
 
    return "this line uses the neutral default marker type";
}

Line Numbers

line-numbers.py
def greet(name):
    print("Hello!")
    print(f"Welcome, {name}!")
    print("We are happy to see you.")
    return name

Rehype Pretty Code is a powerful tool with extensive features and support for customization.

Tables

OptionDescription
datapath to data files to supply the data that will be passed into templates.
engineengine to be used for processing templates. Handlebars is the default.
extextension to be used for dest files.

Table Alignment

ItemPrice# In stock
Juicy Apples1.99739
Bananas1.896

Keyboard elements

ActionShortcut
Vertical splitAlt+Shift++
Horizontal splitAlt+Shift+-
Auto splitAlt+Shift+d
Switch between splitsAlt + arrow keys
Resizing a splitAlt+Shift + arrow keys
Close a splitCtrl+Shift+W
Maximize a paneCtrl+Shift+P + Toggle pane zoom

Images

Image in the same folder: src/content/post/markdown-elements/logo.png

Astro theme citrus logo

Content from markdown-it

Footnotes

  1. Reference first footnote with a return to content link.

  2. Second reference with a link.