Sample Markdown Cheat Sheet =========================== This is a sample markdown file to help you write Markdown quickly :) If you use the fabulous [Sublime Text 2/3 editor][ST] along with the [Markdown Preview plugin][MarkdownPreview], open your ST2 Palette with `CMD+P` then choose `Markdown Preview in browser` to see the result in your browser. ## Text basics this is *italic* and this is **bold** . another _italic_ and another __bold__ this is `important` text. and percentage signs : % and `%` This is a paragraph with a footnote (builtin parser only). [^note-id] Insert `[ toc ]` without spaces to generate a table of contents (builtin parsers only). ## Indentation > Here is some indented text >> even more indented ## Titles # Big title (h1) ## Middle title (h2) ### Smaller title (h3) #### and so on (hX) ##### and so on (hX) ###### and so on (hX) ## Example lists (1) - bullets can be `-`, `+`, or `*` - bullet list 1 - bullet list 2 - sub item 1 - sub item 2 with indented text inside - bullet list 3 + bullet list 4 * bullet list 5 ## Links This is an [example inline link](http://lmgtfy.com/) and [another one with a title](http://lmgtfy.com/ "Hello, world"). Links can also be reference based : [reference 1][ref1] or [reference 2 with title][ref2]. References are usually placed at the bottom of the document ## Images A sample image : ![revolunet logo](http://www.revolunet.com/static/parisjs8/img/logo-revolunet-carre.jpg "revolunet logo") As links, images can also use references instead of inline links : ![revolunet logo][revolunet-logo] ## Code It's quite easy to show code in markdown files. Backticks can be used to `highlight` some words. Also, any indented block is considered a code block. If `enable_highlight` is `true`, syntax highlighting will be included (for the builtin parser - the github parser does this automatically). ## Math When `enable_mathjax` is `true`, inline math can be included \\(\frac{\pi}{2}\\) $\pi$ Alternatively, math can be written on its own line: $$F(\omega) = \frac{1}{\sqrt{2\pi}} \int_{-\infty}^{\infty} f(t) \, e^{ - i \omega t}dt$$ \\[\int_0^1 f(t) \mathrm{d}t\\] \\[\sum_j \gamma_j^2/d_j\\] ## GitHub Flavored Markdown If you use the Github parser, you can use some of [Github Flavored Markdown][gfm] syntax : * User/Project@SHA: revolunet/sublimetext-markdown-preview@7da61badeda468b5019869d11000307e07e07401 * User/Project#Issue: revolunet/sublimetext-markdown-preview#1 * User : @revolunet Some Python code : ```python import random class CardGame(object): """ a sample python class """ NB_CARDS = 32 def __init__(self, cards=5): self.cards = random.sample(range(self.NB_CARDS), 5) print 'ready to play' ``` Some Javascript code : ```js var config = { duration: 5, comment: 'WTF' } // callbacks beauty un action async_call('/path/to/api', function(json) { another_call(json, function(result2) { another_another_call(result2, function(result3) { another_another_another_call(result3, function(result4) { alert('And if all went well, i got my result :)'); }); }); }); }) ``` The Github Markdown also brings some [nice Emoji support][emoji] : :+1: :heart: :beer: [^note-id]: This is the text of the note. ## Parsers and Extensions Markdown Preview comes with **Python-Markdown** and **Markdown2** preloaded. ### *Python-Markdown* The [Python-Markdown Parser][] provides support for several extensions. [Python-Markdown Parser]: https://github.com/waylan/Python-Markdown #### Extra Extensions * `abbr` -- [Abbreviations][] * `attr_list` -- [Attribute Lists][] * `def_list` -- [Definition Lists][] * `fenced_code` -- [Fenced Code Blocks][] * `footnotes` -- [Footnotes][] * `tables` -- [Tables][] * `smart_strong` -- [Smart Strong][] [Abbreviations]: http://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/abbreviations.html [Attribute Lists]: http://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/attr_list.html [Definition Lists]: http://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/definition_lists.html [Fenced Code Blocks]: http://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/fenced_code_blocks.html [Footnotes]: http://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/footnotes.html [Tables]: http://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/tables.html [Smart Strong]: http://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/smart_strong.html You can enable them all at once using the `extra` keyword. extensions: [ 'extra' ] If you want all the extras plus the `toc` extension, your settings would look like this: { ... parser: 'markdown', extensions: ['extra', 'toc'], ... } #### Other Extensions There are also some extensions that are not included in Markdown Extra but come in the standard Python-Markdown library. * `code-hilite` -- [CodeHilite][] * `html-tidy` -- [HTML Tidy][] * `header-id` -- [HeaderId][] * `meta_data` -- [Meta-Data][] * `nl2br` -- [New Line to Break][] * `rss` -- [RSS][] * `sane_lists` -- [Sane Lists][] * `toc` -- [Table of Contents][] * `wikilinks` -- [WikiLinks][] [CodeHilite]: http://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/code_hilite.html [HTML Tidy]: http://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/html_tidy.html [HeaderId]: http://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/header_id.html [Meta-Data]: http://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/meta_data.html [New Line to Break]: http://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/nl2br.html [RSS]: http://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/rss.html [Sane Lists]: http://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/sane_lists.html [Table of Contents]: http://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/toc.html [WikiLinks]: http://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/wikilinks.html #### 3rd Party Extensions *Python-Markdown* is designed to be extended. Just fork this repo and add your extensions inside the `.../Packages/Markdown Preview/markdown/extensions/` folder. Check out the list of [3rd Party extensions]( https://github.com/waylan/Python-Markdown/wiki/Third-Party-Extensions). #### Default Extensions The default extensions are: * `footnotes` -- [Footnotes] * `toc` -- [Table of Contents] * `fenced_code` -- [Fenced Code Blocks] * `tables` -- [Tables] Use the `default` keyword, to select them all. If you want all the defaults plus the `definition_lists` extension, your settings would look like this: { ... parser: 'markdown', extensions: ['default', 'definition_lists'], ... } ### *Markdown2* The [Markdown2 Parser][] also provides support for extensions, known as [Extras][]. You can configure the list of extras you want to use inside the package settings. [Markdown2 Parser]: https://github.com/trentm/python-markdown2 #### Default Extras The default extras are: * `footnotes` -- [Footnotes][Footnotes Extra] * `toc` -- Table of Contents * `fenced-code-blocks` -- [Fenced CodeBlocks][] * `cuddled-lists` -- [Cuddled Lists][] [Footnotes Extra]: https://github.com/trentm/python-markdown2/wiki/footnotes [Fenced CodeBlocks]: https://github.com/trentm/python-markdown2/wiki/fenced-code-blocks [Cuddled Lists]: https://github.com/trentm/python-markdown2/wiki/cuddled-lists You can enable all default extras at once using the `default` keyword. If you want all the default extras plus the 'wiki-table' extra, your settings would look like this: { ... parser: 'markdown2', extensions: ['default', 'wiki-table'], ... } #### Other Extras For a complete list of extras please checkout the [Extras Wiki Page][Extras]. [Extras]: https://github.com/trentm/python-markdown2/wiki/Extras ## Examples ### Tables The `tables` extension of the *Python-Markdown* parser is activated by default, but is currently **not** available in *Markdown2*. The syntax was adopted from the [php markdown project](http://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/extra/#table), and is also used in github flavoured markdown. | Year | Temperature (low) | Temperature (high) | | ---- | ----------------- | -------------------| | 1900 | -10 | 25 | | 1910 | -15 | 30 | | 1920 | -10 | 32 | ### Wiki Tables If you are using *Markdown2* with the `wiki-tables` extra activated you should see a table below: || *Year* || *Temperature (low)* || *Temperature (high)* || || 1900 || -10 || 25 || || 1910 || -15 || 30 || || 1920 || -10 || 32 || ### Definition Lists This example requires *Python Markdown*'s `def_list` extension. Apple : Pomaceous fruit of plants of the genus Malus in the family Rosaceae. Orange : The fruit of an evergreen tree of the genus Citrus. ## About This plugin and this sample file is proudly brought to you by the [revolunet team][revolunet] [ref1]: http://revolunet.com [ref2]: http://revolunet.com "rich web apps" [MarkdownREF]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/basics [MarkdownPreview]: https://github.com/revolunet/sublimetext-markdown-preview [ST]: http://sublimetext.com [revolunet]: http://revolunet.com [revolunet-logo]: http://www.revolunet.com/static/parisjs8/img/logo-revolunet-carre.jpg "revolunet logo" [gfm]: http://github.github.com/github-flavored-markdown/ [emoji]: http://www.emoji-cheat-sheet.com/