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> For the best result, we encourage you to check this document out as rendered
by GitLab: [markdown.md]
-_GitLab uses (as of 11.1) the [CommonMark Ruby Library][commonmarker] for Markdown processing of all new issues, merge requests, comments, and other Markdown content in the GitLab system. Previous content and Markdown files `.md` in the repositories are still processed using the [Redcarpet Ruby library][redcarpet]._
+_GitLab uses (as of 11.1) the [CommonMark Ruby Library][commonmarker] for Markdown processing of all new issues, merge requests, comments, and other Markdown content in the GitLab system. Previous content, wiki pages and Markdown files (`.md`) in the repositories are still processed using the [Redcarpet Ruby library][redcarpet]._
_Where there are significant differences, we will try to call them out in this document._
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ You can use GFM in the following areas:
- merge requests
- milestones
- snippets (the snippet must be named with a `.md` extension)
-- wiki pages
+- wiki pages (currently only rendered by Redcarpet)
- markdown documents inside the repository (currently only rendered by Redcarpet)
You can also use other rich text files in GitLab. You might have to install a