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static: |-foo, bar, baz
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static: |-foo-(bar)
wysiwyg: |-foo-(bar)
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static: |-**foo bar **
wysiwyg: |-**foo bar **
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static: |-**(**foo)
wysiwyg: |-**(**foo)
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static: |-(foo)
wysiwyg: |-(foo)
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static: |-Gomphocarpus (Gomphocarpus physocarpus, syn. Asclepias physocarpa)
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static: |-foo "bar" foo
wysiwyg: |-foo "bar" foo
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static: |-foobar
wysiwyg: |-foobar
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static: |-__foo bar __
wysiwyg: |-__foo bar __
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static: |-__(__foo)
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static: |-(foo)
wysiwyg: |-(foo)
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static: |-__foo__bar
wysiwyg: |-__foo__bar
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static: |-foo__bar__baz
wysiwyg: |-foo__bar__baz
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static: |-(bar).
wysiwyg: |-(bar).
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static: |-foo bar
wysiwyg: |-foo bar
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__055: canonical: |foo bar
static: |-foo bar
wysiwyg: |-foo bar
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static: |-foo bar baz
wysiwyg: |-foo bar baz
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static: |-foo bar baz
wysiwyg: |-foo bar baz
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static: |-foo bar
wysiwyg: |-foo bar
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__059: canonical: |foo bar
static: |-foo bar
wysiwyg: |-foo bar
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static: |-foo bar baz
wysiwyg: |-foo bar baz
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__061: canonical: |foobarbaz
static: |-foobarbaz
wysiwyg: |-foobarbaz
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static: |-foo**bar
wysiwyg: |-foo**bar
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static: |-foo bar
wysiwyg: |-foo bar
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__064: canonical: |foo bar
static: |-foo bar
wysiwyg: |-foo bar
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__065: canonical: |foobar
static: |-foobar
wysiwyg: |-foobar
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static: |-foobarbaz
wysiwyg: |-foobarbaz
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static: |-foobar***baz
wysiwyg: |-foobar***baz
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__068: canonical: |foo bar baz bim bop
static: |-foo bar baz bim bop
wysiwyg: |-foo bar baz bim bop
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__069: canonical: |foo bar
static: |-foo bar
wysiwyg: |-foo bar
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__070: canonical: |** is not an empty emphasis
static: |-** is not an empty emphasis
wysiwyg: |-** is not an empty emphasis
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__071: canonical: |**** is not an empty strong emphasis
static: |-**** is not an empty strong emphasis
wysiwyg: |-**** is not an empty strong emphasis
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static: |-foo bar
wysiwyg: |-foo bar
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__073: canonical: |foo bar
static: |-foo bar
wysiwyg: |-foo bar
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__074: canonical: |foo bar baz
static: |-foo bar baz
wysiwyg: |-foo bar baz
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__075: canonical: |foo bar baz
static: |-foo bar baz
wysiwyg: |-foo bar baz
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__076: canonical: |foo bar
static: |-foo bar
wysiwyg: |-foo bar
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__077: canonical: |foo bar
static: |-foo bar
wysiwyg: |-foo bar
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__078: canonical: |foo bar baz
static: |-foo bar baz
wysiwyg: |-foo bar baz
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__079: canonical: |foobarbaz
static: |-foobarbaz
wysiwyg: |-foobarbaz
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__080: canonical: |foo bar
static: |-foo bar
wysiwyg: |-foo bar
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__081: canonical: |foo bar
static: |-foo bar
wysiwyg: |-foo bar
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__082: canonical: |foo bar baz bim bop
static: |-foo bar baz bim bop
wysiwyg: |-foo bar baz bim bop
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__083: canonical: |foo bar
static: |-foo bar
wysiwyg: |-foo bar
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__084: canonical: |__ is not an empty emphasis
static: |-__ is not an empty emphasis
wysiwyg: |-__ is not an empty emphasis
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__085: canonical: |____ is not an empty strong emphasis
static: |-____ is not an empty strong emphasis
wysiwyg: |-____ is not an empty strong emphasis
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__086: canonical: |foo ***
static: |-foo ***
wysiwyg: |-foo ***
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__087: canonical: |foo *
static: |-foo *
wysiwyg: |-foo *
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__088: canonical: |foo _
static: |-foo _
wysiwyg: |-foo _
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__089: canonical: |foo *****
static: |-foo *****
wysiwyg: |-foo *****
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__090: canonical: |foo *
static: |-foo *
wysiwyg: |-foo *
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__091: canonical: |foo _
static: |-foo _
wysiwyg: |-foo _
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__092: canonical: |*foo
static: |-*foo
wysiwyg: |-*foo
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__093: canonical: |foo*
static: |-foo*
wysiwyg: |-foo*
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__094: canonical: |*foo
static: |-*foo
wysiwyg: |-*foo
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__095: canonical: |***foo
static: |-***foo
wysiwyg: |-***foo
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__096: canonical: |foo*
static: |-foo*
wysiwyg: |-foo*
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__097: canonical: |foo***
static: |-foo***
wysiwyg: |-foo***
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__098: canonical: |foo ___
static: |-foo ___
wysiwyg: |-foo ___
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__099: canonical: |foo _
static: |-foo _
wysiwyg: |-foo _
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__100: canonical: |foo *
static: |-foo *
wysiwyg: |-foo *
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__101: canonical: |foo _____
static: |-foo _____
wysiwyg: |-foo _____
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__102: canonical: |foo _
static: |-foo _
wysiwyg: |-foo _
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__103: canonical: |foo *
static: |-foo *
wysiwyg: |-foo *
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__104: canonical: |_foo
static: |-_foo
wysiwyg: |-_foo
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__105: canonical: |foo_
static: |-foo_
wysiwyg: |-foo_
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__106: canonical: |_foo
static: |-_foo
wysiwyg: |-_foo
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__107: canonical: |___foo
static: |-___foo
wysiwyg: |-___foo
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__108: canonical: |foo_
static: |-foo_
wysiwyg: |-foo_
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__109: canonical: |foo___
static: |-foo___
wysiwyg: |-foo___
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__110: canonical: |foo
static: |-foo
wysiwyg: |-foo
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__111: canonical: |foo
static: |-foo
wysiwyg: |-foo
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__112: canonical: |foo
static: |-foo
wysiwyg: |-foo
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__113: canonical: |foo
static: |-foo
wysiwyg: |-foo
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__114: canonical: |foo
static: |-foo
wysiwyg: |-foo
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__115: canonical: |foo
static: |-foo
wysiwyg: |-foo
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__116: canonical: |foo
static: |-foo
wysiwyg: |-foo
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__117: canonical: |foo
static: |-foo
wysiwyg: |-foo
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__118: canonical: |foo
static: |-foo
wysiwyg: |-foo
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static: |-foo _bar baz_
wysiwyg: |-foo _bar baz_
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__120: canonical: |foo bar *baz bim bam
static: |-foo bar *baz bim bam
wysiwyg: |-foo bar *baz bim bam
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static: |-**foo bar baz
wysiwyg: |-**foo bar baz
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__122: canonical: |*foo bar baz
static: |-*foo bar baz
wysiwyg: |-*foo bar baz
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static: |-*bar*
wysiwyg: |-*bar*
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static: |-_foo bar_
wysiwyg: |-_foo bar_
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__125: canonical: |*
static: |- wysiwyg: |-*
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06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__127: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |-__
06_05_00__inlines__emphasis_and_strong_emphasis__128: canonical: |a *
a *
a *
a _
a _
a _
Hi Hello, world!
Hi Hello, world!
Hi Hello, world!
This ~~has a
new paragraph~~.
static: |-This ~~has a
new paragraph~~.
wysiwyg: |-This ~~has a
new paragraph~~.
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static: |- wysiwyg: |-[link](/my uri)
06_07_00__inlines__links__006: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |- 06_07_00__inlines__links__007: canonical: |[link](foo bar)
static: |-[link](foo bar)
wysiwyg: |-[link](foo bar)
06_07_00__inlines__links__008: canonical: |[link](
[link]()
wysiwyg: |-[link](
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static: |- wysiwyg: |-[link](<foo>)
06_07_00__inlines__links__011: canonical: |[a](<b)c [a](<b)c> [a](c)
static: |- wysiwyg: |-[a](<b)c [a](<b)c> [a](c)
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static: |-[link](/url "title "and" title")
wysiwyg: |-[link](/url "title "and" title")
06_07_00__inlines__links__025: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |- 06_07_00__inlines__links__026: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |- 06_07_00__inlines__links__027: canonical: |[link] (/uri)
static: |-[link] (/uri)
wysiwyg: |-[link] (/uri)
06_07_00__inlines__links__028: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |- 06_07_00__inlines__links__029: canonical: |[link] bar](/uri)
static: |-[link] bar](/uri)
wysiwyg: |-[link] bar](/uri)
06_07_00__inlines__links__030: canonical: |[link bar
static: |-[link bar
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06_07_00__inlines__links__031: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |- 06_07_00__inlines__links__032: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |- 06_07_00__inlines__links__033: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |- 06_07_00__inlines__links__034: canonical: |[foo bar](/uri)
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wysiwyg: |-[foo bar](/uri)
06_07_00__inlines__links__035: canonical: |[foo [bar baz](/uri)](/uri)
static: |-[foo [bar baz](/uri)](/uri)
wysiwyg: |-[foo [bar baz](/uri)](/uri)
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06_07_00__inlines__links__040: canonical: |[foo
[foo
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[foo](/uri)
[foo](/uri)
[foohttp://example.com/?search=](uri)
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wysiwyg: |-[foohttp://example.com/?search=](uri)
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[ref]: /uri06_07_00__inlines__links__050: canonical: |
*foo*
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[ref]: /uri06_07_00__inlines__links__052: canonical: |
[foo
[foo
wysiwyg: |-[foo
[ref]: /uri06_07_00__inlines__links__053: canonical: |
[foo][ref]
[foo][ref]
[foo][ref]
[ref]: /uri06_07_00__inlines__links__054: canonical: |
[foohttp://example.com/?search=][ref]
static: |-[foohttp://example.com/?search=][ref]
wysiwyg: |-[foohttp://example.com/?search=][ref]
[ref]: /uri06_07_00__inlines__links__055: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |-
[bar]: /url "title"06_07_00__inlines__links__056: canonical: |
Толпой is a Russian word.
static: |-Толпой is a Russian word.
wysiwyg: |-Толпой is a Russian word.
[толпой]: /url06_07_00__inlines__links__057: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |-
[foo bar]: /url06_07_00__inlines__links__058: canonical: |
[foo] bar
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wysiwyg: |-[foo] bar
[bar]: /url "title"06_07_00__inlines__links__059: canonical: |
[foo] bar
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wysiwyg: |-[foo] bar
[bar]: /url "title"06_07_00__inlines__links__060: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |-
[foo]: /url1
[foo]: /url206_07_00__inlines__links__061: canonical: |
[bar][foo!]
static: |-[bar][foo!]
wysiwyg: |-[bar][foo!]
[foo!]: /url06_07_00__inlines__links__062: canonical: |
[foo][ref[]
[ref[]: /uri
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[ref[]: /uri
wysiwyg: |-[foo][ref[]
[ref[]: /uri
06_07_00__inlines__links__063: canonical: |[foo][ref[bar]]
[ref[bar]]: /uri
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[ref[bar]]: /uri
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[ref[bar]]: /uri
06_07_00__inlines__links__064: canonical: |[[[foo]]]
[[[foo]]]: /url
static: |-[[[foo]]]
[[[foo]]]: /url
wysiwyg: |-[[[foo]]]
[[[foo]]]: /url
06_07_00__inlines__links__065: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |-[ref\[]: /uri06_07_00__inlines__links__066: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |-
[bar\\]: /uri06_07_00__inlines__links__067: canonical: |
[]
[]: /uri
static: |-[]
[]: /uri
wysiwyg: |-[]
[]: /uri
06_07_00__inlines__links__068: canonical: |[ ]
[ ]: /uri
static: |-[ ]
[ ]: /uri
wysiwyg: |-[ ]
[ ]: /uri
06_07_00__inlines__links__069: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |-[foo]: /url "title"06_07_00__inlines__links__070: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |-
[*foo* bar]: /url "title"06_07_00__inlines__links__071: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |-
[foo]: /url "title"06_07_00__inlines__links__072: canonical: |
foo []
static: |-foo []
wysiwyg: |-foo []
[foo]: /url "title"06_07_00__inlines__links__073: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |-
[foo]: /url "title"06_07_00__inlines__links__074: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |-
[*foo* bar]: /url "title"06_07_00__inlines__links__075: canonical: |
[foo bar]
static: |-[foo bar]
wysiwyg: |-[foo bar]
[*foo* bar]: /url "title"06_07_00__inlines__links__076: canonical: |
[[bar foo
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wysiwyg: |-[[bar foo
[foo]: /url06_07_00__inlines__links__077: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |-
[foo]: /url "title"06_07_00__inlines__links__078: canonical: |
foo bar
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wysiwyg: |-foo bar
[foo]: /url06_07_00__inlines__links__079: canonical: |
[foo]
static: |-[foo]
wysiwyg: |-[foo]
[foo]: /url "title"06_07_00__inlines__links__080: canonical: |
*foo*
static: |-*foo*
wysiwyg: |-[foo*]: /url
*foo*
06_07_00__inlines__links__081: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |-[foo]: /url1
[bar]: /url206_07_00__inlines__links__082: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |-
[foo]: /url106_07_00__inlines__links__083: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |-
[foo]: /url106_07_00__inlines__links__084: canonical: |
foo(not a link)
static: |-foo(not a link)
wysiwyg: |-foo(not a link)
[foo]: /url106_07_00__inlines__links__085: canonical: |
[foo]bar
static: |-[foo]bar
wysiwyg: |-[foo]bar
[baz]: /url06_07_00__inlines__links__086: canonical: | static: |- wysiwyg: |-
[baz]: /url1
[bar]: /url206_07_00__inlines__links__087: canonical: |
[foo]bar
static: |-[foo]bar
wysiwyg: |-[foo]bar
[baz]: /url1
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console.log('hello world')
console.log('hello world')
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RGBA(0,255,0,0.3)
HSL(540,70%,50%)
HSLA(540,70%,50%,0.3)
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#FF0000AA
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RGB(0%,100%,0%)
RGBA(0,255,0,0.3)
HSL(540,70%,50%)
HSLA(540,70%,50%,0.3)
Any hue except white or black
#stroke: #a86128
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[<abstract>Component||+ operation()]
[Client] depends --> [Component]
[Decorator|- next: Component]
[Decorator] decorates -- [ConcreteComponent]
[Component] <:- [Decorator]
[Component] <:- [ConcreteComponent]
]
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[<frame>Decorator pattern|
[<abstract>Component||+ operation()]
[Client] depends --> [Component]
[Decorator|- next: Component]
[Decorator] decorates -- [ConcreteComponent]
[Component] <:- [Decorator]
[Component] <:- [ConcreteComponent]
]
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Bob --> Alice: Authentication Response
Alice -> Bob: Another authentication Request
Alice <-- Bob: Another authentication Response
Alice -> Bob: Authentication Request
Bob --> Alice: Authentication Response
Alice -> Bob: Another authentication Request
Alice <-- Bob: Another authentication Response
A -> B : Text with norwegian characters: æøå
A -> B : Text with norwegian characters: æøå
just a plain ol' div, not much to expect!
plain text
just a plain ol' div, not much to expect!
:sparkles: :heart: :100:
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08_04_27__gitlab_internal_extension_markdown__migrated_golden_master_examples__figure__001: canonical: | TODO: Write canonical HTML for this example static: |- wysiwyg: |- 08_04_28__gitlab_internal_extension_markdown__migrated_golden_master_examples__footnotes__001: canonical: | TODO: Write canonical HTML for this example static: |-A footnote reference tag looks like this: 1
This reference tag is a mix of letters and numbers. 2
A footnote reference tag looks like this: 1
This reference tag is a mix of letters and numbers. footnote
This is the text inside a footnote.
This is another footnote.
{
"title": "Page title"
}
{
"title": "Page title"
}
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title = "Page title"
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title: Page title
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hard break
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hard break
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Build a future where people live in harmony with nature.We hope they succeed.
Content editor isgreat
.
If the changes
, please
.
The English song
looks like this in Hebrew:
. In the computer's memory, this is stored as
.
by Edvard Munch. Painted in 1893.
is the standard markup language for creating web pages.
Do not forget to buy
today.
This is a paragraph and
.
The concert starts at
and you'll be able to enjoy the band for at least
.
Press
+
to copy text (Windows).
WWF's goal is to:
We hope they succeed.
The error occurred was:
The area of a triangle is: 1/2 x
x
, where
is the base, and
is the vertical height.
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code
code
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{+added+}
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.
This is on a separate line:
a^2+b^2=c^2
This math is inline $a^2+b^2=c^2
$.
This is on a separate line:
a^2+b^2=c^2
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hello
world
example
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code |
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cell with italic |
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Well, that's just like... your opinion.. man.
Well, that's just like... your opinion.. man.
Fernstraßen
Fernstraßenbauprivatfinanzierungsgesetz
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footnote reference tag fortytwo
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**Hello**, _world_. |
hi |
foo |
import Text.HTML.TagSoup
main :: IO ()
main = print $ parseTags tags
okay
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okay
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okay
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*foo*
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*bar*
*baz*
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Any sequence of [characters] is a valid CommonMark document.
A character is a Unicode code point. Although some code points (for example, combining accents) do not correspond to characters in an intuitive sense, all code points count as characters for purposes of this spec.
This spec does not specify an encoding; it thinks of lines as composed of [characters] rather than bytes. A conforming parser may be limited to a certain encoding.
A line is a sequence of zero or more [characters]
other than newline (U+000A
) or carriage return (U+000D
),
followed by a [line ending] or by the end of file.
A line ending is a newline (U+000A
), a carriage return
(U+000D
) not followed by a newline, or a carriage return and a
following newline.
A line containing no characters, or a line containing only spaces
(U+0020
) or tabs (U+0009
), is called a blank line.
The following definitions of character classes will be used in this spec:
A whitespace character is a space
(U+0020
), tab (U+0009
), newline (U+000A
), line tabulation (U+000B
),
form feed (U+000C
), or carriage return (U+000D
).
Whitespace is a sequence of one or more [whitespace characters].
A Unicode whitespace character is
any code point in the Unicode Zs
general category, or a tab (U+0009
),
carriage return (U+000D
), newline (U+000A
), or form feed
(U+000C
).
Unicode whitespace is a sequence of one or more [Unicode whitespace characters].
A space is U+0020
.
A non-whitespace character is any character that is not a [whitespace character].
An ASCII punctuation character
is !
, "
, #
, $
, %
, &
, '
, (
, )
,
*
, +
, ,
, -
, .
, /
(U+0021–2F),
:
, ;
, <
, =
, >
, ?
, @
(U+003A–0040),
[
, \
, ]
, ^
, _
, `
(U+005B–0060),
{
, |
, }
, or ~
(U+007B–007E).
A punctuation character is an [ASCII
punctuation character] or anything in
the general Unicode categories Pc
, Pd
, Pe
, Pf
, Pi
, Po
, or Ps
.
Tabs in lines are not expanded to [spaces]. However, in contexts where whitespace helps to define block structure, tabs behave as if they were replaced by spaces with a tab stop of 4 characters.
Thus, for example, a tab can be used instead of four spaces in an indented code block. (Note, however, that internal tabs are passed through as literal tabs, not expanded to spaces.)
In the following example, a continuation paragraph of a list item is indented with a tab; this has exactly the same effect as indentation with four spaces would:
Normally the >
that begins a block quote may be followed
optionally by a space, which is not considered part of the
content. In the following case >
is followed by a tab,
which is treated as if it were expanded into three spaces.
Since one of these spaces is considered part of the
delimiter, foo
is considered to be indented six spaces
inside the block quote context, so we get an indented
code block starting with two spaces.
- foo
- bar
→ - baz
<ul>
<li>foo
<ul>
<li>bar
<ul>
<li>baz</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
For security reasons, the Unicode character U+0000
must be replaced
with the REPLACEMENT CHARACTER (U+FFFD
).
We can think of a document as a sequence of blocks---structural elements like paragraphs, block quotations, lists, headings, rules, and code blocks. Some blocks (like block quotes and list items) contain other blocks; others (like headings and paragraphs) contain inline content---text, links, emphasized text, images, code spans, and so on.
Indicators of block structure always take precedence over indicators of inline structure. So, for example, the following is a list with two items, not a list with one item containing a code span:
This means that parsing can proceed in two steps: first, the block structure of the document can be discerned; second, text lines inside paragraphs, headings, and other block constructs can be parsed for inline structure. The second step requires information about link reference definitions that will be available only at the end of the first step. Note that the first step requires processing lines in sequence, but the second can be parallelized, since the inline parsing of one block element does not affect the inline parsing of any other.
We can divide blocks into two types: container blocks, which can contain other blocks, and leaf blocks, which cannot.
This section describes the different kinds of leaf block that make up a Markdown document.
A line consisting of 0-3 spaces of indentation, followed by a sequence
of three or more matching -
, _
, or *
characters, each followed
optionally by any number of spaces or tabs, forms a
thematic break.
Wrong characters:
Not enough characters:
One to three spaces indent are allowed:
Four spaces is too many:
More than three characters may be used:
Spaces are allowed between the characters:
Spaces are allowed at the end:
However, no other characters may occur in the line:
It is required that all of the [non-whitespace characters] be the same. So, this is not a thematic break:
Thematic breaks do not need blank lines before or after:
Thematic breaks can interrupt a paragraph:
If a line of dashes that meets the above conditions for being a thematic break could also be interpreted as the underline of a [setext heading], the interpretation as a [setext heading] takes precedence. Thus, for example, this is a setext heading, not a paragraph followed by a thematic break:
When both a thematic break and a list item are possible interpretations of a line, the thematic break takes precedence:
If you want a thematic break in a list item, use a different bullet:
An ATX heading
consists of a string of characters, parsed as inline content, between an
opening sequence of 1--6 unescaped #
characters and an optional
closing sequence of any number of unescaped #
characters.
The opening sequence of #
characters must be followed by a
[space] or by the end of line. The optional closing sequence of #
s must be
preceded by a [space] and may be followed by spaces only. The opening
#
character may be indented 0-3 spaces. The raw contents of the
heading are stripped of leading and trailing spaces before being parsed
as inline content. The heading level is equal to the number of #
characters in the opening sequence.
Simple headings:
# foo
## foo
### foo
#### foo
##### foo
###### foo
<h1>foo</h1>
<h2>foo</h2>
<h3>foo</h3>
<h4>foo</h4>
<h5>foo</h5>
<h6>foo</h6>
More than six #
characters is not a heading:
At least one space is required between the #
characters and the
heading's contents, unless the heading is empty. Note that many
implementations currently do not require the space. However, the
space was required by the
original ATX implementation,
and it helps prevent things like the following from being parsed as
headings:
This is not a heading, because the first #
is escaped:
Contents are parsed as inlines:
Leading and trailing [whitespace] is ignored in parsing inline content:
One to three spaces indentation are allowed:
Four spaces are too much:
A closing sequence of #
characters is optional:
It need not be the same length as the opening sequence:
Spaces are allowed after the closing sequence:
A sequence of #
characters with anything but [spaces] following it
is not a closing sequence, but counts as part of the contents of the
heading:
The closing sequence must be preceded by a space:
Backslash-escaped #
characters do not count as part
of the closing sequence:
ATX headings need not be separated from surrounding content by blank lines, and they can interrupt paragraphs:
ATX headings can be empty:
A setext heading consists of one or more lines of text, each containing at least one [non-whitespace character], with no more than 3 spaces indentation, followed by a [setext heading underline]. The lines of text must be such that, were they not followed by the setext heading underline, they would be interpreted as a paragraph: they cannot be interpretable as a [code fence], [ATX heading][ATX headings], [block quote][block quotes], [thematic break][thematic breaks], [list item][list items], or [HTML block][HTML blocks].
A setext heading underline is a sequence of
=
characters or a sequence of -
characters, with no more than 3
spaces indentation and any number of trailing spaces. If a line
containing a single -
can be interpreted as an
empty [list items], it should be interpreted this way
and not as a [setext heading underline].
The heading is a level 1 heading if =
characters are used in
the [setext heading underline], and a level 2 heading if -
characters are used. The contents of the heading are the result
of parsing the preceding lines of text as CommonMark inline
content.
In general, a setext heading need not be preceded or followed by a blank line. However, it cannot interrupt a paragraph, so when a setext heading comes after a paragraph, a blank line is needed between them.
Simple examples:
Foo *bar*
=========
Foo *bar*
---------
<h1>Foo <em>bar</em></h1>
<h2>Foo <em>bar</em></h2>
The content of the header may span more than one line:
The contents are the result of parsing the headings's raw content as inlines. The heading's raw content is formed by concatenating the lines and removing initial and final [whitespace].
The underlining can be any length:
The heading content can be indented up to three spaces, and need not line up with the underlining:
Four spaces indent is too much:
The setext heading underline can be indented up to three spaces, and may have trailing spaces:
Four spaces is too much:
The setext heading underline cannot contain internal spaces:
Trailing spaces in the content line do not cause a line break:
Nor does a backslash at the end:
Since indicators of block structure take precedence over indicators of inline structure, the following are setext headings:
`Foo
----
`
<a title="a lot
---
of dashes"/>
<h2>`Foo</h2>
<p>`</p>
<h2><a title="a lot</h2>
<p>of dashes"/></p>
The setext heading underline cannot be a [lazy continuation line] in a list item or block quote:
A blank line is needed between a paragraph and a following setext heading, since otherwise the paragraph becomes part of the heading's content:
But in general a blank line is not required before or after setext headings:
Setext headings cannot be empty:
Setext heading text lines must not be interpretable as block constructs other than paragraphs. So, the line of dashes in these examples gets interpreted as a thematic break:
If you want a heading with > foo
as its literal text, you can
use backslash escapes:
Compatibility note: Most existing Markdown implementations do not allow the text of setext headings to span multiple lines. But there is no consensus about how to interpret
Foo
bar
---
baz
One can find four different interpretations:
We find interpretation 4 most natural, and interpretation 4 increases the expressive power of CommonMark, by allowing multiline headings. Authors who want interpretation 1 can put a blank line after the first paragraph:
Authors who want interpretation 2 can put blank lines around the thematic break,
or use a thematic break that cannot count as a [setext heading underline], such as
Authors who want interpretation 3 can use backslash escapes:
An indented code block is composed of one or more [indented chunks] separated by blank lines. An indented chunk is a sequence of non-blank lines, each indented four or more spaces. The contents of the code block are the literal contents of the lines, including trailing [line endings], minus four spaces of indentation. An indented code block has no [info string].
An indented code block cannot interrupt a paragraph, so there must be a blank line between a paragraph and a following indented code block. (A blank line is not needed, however, between a code block and a following paragraph.)
If there is any ambiguity between an interpretation of indentation as a code block and as indicating that material belongs to a [list item][list items], the list item interpretation takes precedence:
The contents of a code block are literal text, and do not get parsed as Markdown:
Here we have three chunks separated by blank lines:
Any initial spaces beyond four will be included in the content, even in interior blank lines:
An indented code block cannot interrupt a paragraph. (This allows hanging indents and the like.)
However, any non-blank line with fewer than four leading spaces ends the code block immediately. So a paragraph may occur immediately after indented code:
And indented code can occur immediately before and after other kinds of blocks:
# Heading
foo
Heading
------
foo
----
<h1>Heading</h1>
<pre><code>foo
</code></pre>
<h2>Heading</h2>
<pre><code>foo
</code></pre>
<hr />
The first line can be indented more than four spaces:
Blank lines preceding or following an indented code block are not included in it:
Trailing spaces are included in the code block's content:
A code fence is a sequence
of at least three consecutive backtick characters (`
) or
tildes (~
). (Tildes and backticks cannot be mixed.)
A fenced code block
begins with a code fence, indented no more than three spaces.
The line with the opening code fence may optionally contain some text following the code fence; this is trimmed of leading and trailing whitespace and called the info string. If the [info string] comes after a backtick fence, it may not contain any backtick characters. (The reason for this restriction is that otherwise some inline code would be incorrectly interpreted as the beginning of a fenced code block.)
The content of the code block consists of all subsequent lines, until a closing [code fence] of the same type as the code block began with (backticks or tildes), and with at least as many backticks or tildes as the opening code fence. If the leading code fence is indented N spaces, then up to N spaces of indentation are removed from each line of the content (if present). (If a content line is not indented, it is preserved unchanged. If it is indented less than N spaces, all of the indentation is removed.)
The closing code fence may be indented up to three spaces, and may be followed only by spaces, which are ignored. If the end of the containing block (or document) is reached and no closing code fence has been found, the code block contains all of the lines after the opening code fence until the end of the containing block (or document). (An alternative spec would require backtracking in the event that a closing code fence is not found. But this makes parsing much less efficient, and there seems to be no real down side to the behavior described here.)
A fenced code block may interrupt a paragraph, and does not require a blank line either before or after.
The content of a code fence is treated as literal text, not parsed
as inlines. The first word of the [info string] is typically used to
specify the language of the code sample, and rendered in the class
attribute of the code
tag. However, this spec does not mandate any
particular treatment of the [info string].
Here is a simple example with backticks:
With tildes:
Fewer than three backticks is not enough:
The closing code fence must use the same character as the opening fence:
The closing code fence must be at least as long as the opening fence:
Unclosed code blocks are closed by the end of the document (or the enclosing [block quote][block quotes] or [list item][list items]):
A code block can have all empty lines as its content:
A code block can be empty:
Fences can be indented. If the opening fence is indented, content lines will have equivalent opening indentation removed, if present:
Four spaces indentation produces an indented code block:
Closing fences may be indented by 0-3 spaces, and their indentation need not match that of the opening fence:
This is not a closing fence, because it is indented 4 spaces:
Code fences (opening and closing) cannot contain internal spaces:
Fenced code blocks can interrupt paragraphs, and can be followed directly by paragraphs, without a blank line between:
Other blocks can also occur before and after fenced code blocks without an intervening blank line:
An [info string] can be provided after the opening code fence.
Although this spec doesn't mandate any particular treatment of
the info string, the first word is typically used to specify
the language of the code block. In HTML output, the language is
normally indicated by adding a class to the code
element consisting
of language-
followed by the language name.
```ruby
def foo(x)
return 3
end
```
<pre><code class="language-ruby">def foo(x)
return 3
end
</code></pre>
~~~~ ruby startline=3 $%@#$
def foo(x)
return 3
end
~~~~~~~
<pre><code class="language-ruby">def foo(x)
return 3
end
</code></pre>
[Info strings] for backtick code blocks cannot contain backticks:
[Info strings] for tilde code blocks can contain backticks and tildes:
Closing code fences cannot have [info strings]:
An HTML block is a group of lines that is treated as raw HTML (and will not be escaped in HTML output).
There are seven kinds of [HTML block], which can be defined by their start and end conditions. The block begins with a line that meets a start condition (after up to three spaces optional indentation). It ends with the first subsequent line that meets a matching end condition, or the last line of the document, or the last line of the container block containing the current HTML block, if no line is encountered that meets the [end condition]. If the first line meets both the [start condition] and the [end condition], the block will contain just that line.
Start condition: line begins with the string <script
,
<pre
, or <style
(case-insensitive), followed by whitespace,
the string >
, or the end of the line.
End condition: line contains an end tag
</script>
, </pre>
, or </style>
(case-insensitive; it
need not match the start tag).
Start condition: line begins with the string <!--
.
End condition: line contains the string -->
.
Start condition: line begins with the string <?
.
End condition: line contains the string ?>
.
Start condition: line begins with the string <!
followed by an uppercase ASCII letter.
End condition: line contains the character >
.
Start condition: line begins with the string
<![CDATA[
.
End condition: line contains the string ]]>
.
Start condition: line begins the string <
or </
followed by one of the strings (case-insensitive) address
,
article
, aside
, base
, basefont
, blockquote
, body
,
caption
, center
, col
, colgroup
, dd
, details
, dialog
,
dir
, div
, dl
, dt
, fieldset
, figcaption
, figure
,
footer
, form
, frame
, frameset
,
h1
, h2
, h3
, h4
, h5
, h6
, head
, header
, hr
,
html
, iframe
, legend
, li
, link
, main
, menu
, menuitem
,
nav
, noframes
, ol
, optgroup
, option
, p
, param
,
section
, summary
, table
, tbody
, td
,
tfoot
, th
, thead
, title
, tr
, track
, ul
, followed
by [whitespace], the end of the line, the string >
, or
the string />
.
End condition: line is followed by a [blank line].
Start condition: line begins with a complete [open tag]
(with any [tag name] other than script
,
style
, or pre
) or a complete [closing tag],
followed only by [whitespace] or the end of the line.
End condition: line is followed by a [blank line].
HTML blocks continue until they are closed by their appropriate [end condition], or the last line of the document or other container block. This means any HTML within an HTML block that might otherwise be recognised as a start condition will be ignored by the parser and passed through as-is, without changing the parser's state.
For instance, <pre>
within a HTML block started by <table>
will not affect
the parser state; as the HTML block was started in by start condition 6, it
will end at any blank line. This can be surprising:
<table><tr><td>
<pre>
**Hello**,
_world_.
</pre>
</td></tr></table>
<table><tr><td>
<pre>
**Hello**,
<p><em>world</em>.
</pre></p>
</td></tr></table>
In this case, the HTML block is terminated by the newline — the **Hello**
text remains verbatim — and regular parsing resumes, with a paragraph,
emphasised world
and inline and block HTML following.
All types of [HTML blocks] except type 7 may interrupt a paragraph. Blocks of type 7 may not interrupt a paragraph. (This restriction is intended to prevent unwanted interpretation of long tags inside a wrapped paragraph as starting HTML blocks.)
Some simple examples follow. Here are some basic HTML blocks of type 6:
<table>
<tr>
<td>
hi
</td>
</tr>
</table>
okay.
<table>
<tr>
<td>
hi
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>okay.</p>
A block can also start with a closing tag:
Here we have two HTML blocks with a Markdown paragraph between them:
The tag on the first line can be partial, as long as it is split where there would be whitespace:
An open tag need not be closed:
A partial tag need not even be completed (garbage in, garbage out):
The initial tag doesn't even need to be a valid tag, as long as it starts like one:
In type 6 blocks, the initial tag need not be on a line by itself:
Everything until the next blank line or end of document gets included in the HTML block. So, in the following example, what looks like a Markdown code block is actually part of the HTML block, which continues until a blank line or the end of the document is reached:
To start an [HTML block] with a tag that is not in the list of block-level tags in (6), you must put the tag by itself on the first line (and it must be complete):
In type 7 blocks, the [tag name] can be anything:
These rules are designed to allow us to work with tags that
can function as either block-level or inline-level tags.
The <del>
tag is a nice example. We can surround content with
<del>
tags in three different ways. In this case, we get a raw
HTML block, because the <del>
tag is on a line by itself:
In this case, we get a raw HTML block that just includes
the <del>
tag (because it ends with the following blank
line). So the contents get interpreted as CommonMark:
Finally, in this case, the <del>
tags are interpreted
as [raw HTML] inside the CommonMark paragraph. (Because
the tag is not on a line by itself, we get inline HTML
rather than an [HTML block].)
HTML tags designed to contain literal content
(script
, style
, pre
), comments, processing instructions,
and declarations are treated somewhat differently.
Instead of ending at the first blank line, these blocks
end at the first line containing a corresponding end tag.
As a result, these blocks can contain blank lines:
A pre tag (type 1):
<pre language="haskell"><code>
import Text.HTML.TagSoup
main :: IO ()
main = print $ parseTags tags
</code></pre>
okay
<pre language="haskell"><code>
import Text.HTML.TagSoup
main :: IO ()
main = print $ parseTags tags
</code></pre>
<p>okay</p>
A script tag (type 1):
<script type="text/javascript">
// JavaScript example
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = "Hello JavaScript!";
</script>
okay
<script type="text/javascript">
// JavaScript example
document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = "Hello JavaScript!";
</script>
<p>okay</p>
A style tag (type 1):
<style
type="text/css">
h1 {color:red;}
p {color:blue;}
</style>
okay
<style
type="text/css">
h1 {color:red;}
p {color:blue;}
</style>
<p>okay</p>
If there is no matching end tag, the block will end at the end of the document (or the enclosing [block quote][block quotes] or [list item][list items]):
The end tag can occur on the same line as the start tag:
Note that anything on the last line after the end tag will be included in the [HTML block]:
A comment (type 2):
A processing instruction (type 3):
A declaration (type 4):
CDATA (type 5):
<![CDATA[
function matchwo(a,b)
{
if (a < b && a < 0) then {
return 1;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
]]>
okay
<![CDATA[
function matchwo(a,b)
{
if (a < b && a < 0) then {
return 1;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
]]>
<p>okay</p>
The opening tag can be indented 1-3 spaces, but not 4:
An HTML block of types 1--6 can interrupt a paragraph, and need not be preceded by a blank line.
However, a following blank line is needed, except at the end of a document, and except for blocks of types 1--5, [above][HTML block]:
HTML blocks of type 7 cannot interrupt a paragraph:
This rule differs from John Gruber's original Markdown syntax specification, which says:
The only restrictions are that block-level HTML elements — e.g.
<div>
,<table>
,<pre>
,<p>
, etc. — must be separated from surrounding content by blank lines, and the start and end tags of the block should not be indented with tabs or spaces.
In some ways Gruber's rule is more restrictive than the one given here:
Most Markdown implementations (including some of Gruber's own) do not respect all of these restrictions.
There is one respect, however, in which Gruber's rule is more liberal than the one given here, since it allows blank lines to occur inside an HTML block. There are two reasons for disallowing them here. First, it removes the need to parse balanced tags, which is expensive and can require backtracking from the end of the document if no matching end tag is found. Second, it provides a very simple and flexible way of including Markdown content inside HTML tags: simply separate the Markdown from the HTML using blank lines:
Compare:
Some Markdown implementations have adopted a convention of
interpreting content inside tags as text if the open tag has
the attribute markdown=1
. The rule given above seems a simpler and
more elegant way of achieving the same expressive power, which is also
much simpler to parse.
The main potential drawback is that one can no longer paste HTML blocks into Markdown documents with 100% reliability. However, in most cases this will work fine, because the blank lines in HTML are usually followed by HTML block tags. For example:
There are problems, however, if the inner tags are indented and separated by spaces, as then they will be interpreted as an indented code block:
<table>
<tr>
<td>
Hi
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table>
<tr>
<pre><code><td>
Hi
</td>
</code></pre>
</tr>
</table>
Fortunately, blank lines are usually not necessary and can be
deleted. The exception is inside <pre>
tags, but as described
[above][HTML blocks], raw HTML blocks starting with <pre>
can contain blank lines.
A link reference definition
consists of a [link label], indented up to three spaces, followed
by a colon (:
), optional [whitespace] (including up to one
[line ending]), a [link destination],
optional [whitespace] (including up to one
[line ending]), and an optional [link
title], which if it is present must be separated
from the [link destination] by [whitespace].
No further [non-whitespace characters] may occur on the line.
A [link reference definition] does not correspond to a structural element of a document. Instead, it defines a label which can be used in [reference links] and reference-style [images] elsewhere in the document. [Link reference definitions] can come either before or after the links that use them.
[Foo*bar\]]:my_(url) 'title (with parens)'
[Foo*bar\]]
<p><a href="my_(url)" title="title (with parens)">Foo*bar]</a></p>
[Foo bar]:
<my url>
'title'
[Foo bar]
<p><a href="my%20url" title="title">Foo bar</a></p>
The title may extend over multiple lines:
[foo]: /url '
title
line1
line2
'
[foo]
<p><a href="/url" title="
title
line1
line2
">foo</a></p>
However, it may not contain a [blank line]:
[foo]: /url 'title
with blank line'
[foo]
<p>[foo]: /url 'title</p>
<p>with blank line'</p>
<p>[foo]</p>
The title may be omitted:
The link destination may not be omitted:
However, an empty link destination may be specified using angle brackets:
The title must be separated from the link destination by whitespace:
Both title and destination can contain backslash escapes and literal backslashes:
[foo]: /url\bar\*baz "foo\"bar\baz"
[foo]
<p><a href="/url%5Cbar*baz" title="foo"bar\baz">foo</a></p>
A link can come before its corresponding definition:
If there are several matching definitions, the first one takes precedence:
As noted in the section on [Links], matching of labels is case-insensitive (see [matches]).
Here is a link reference definition with no corresponding link. It contributes nothing to the document.
Here is another one:
This is not a link reference definition, because there are [non-whitespace characters] after the title:
This is a link reference definition, but it has no title:
This is not a link reference definition, because it is indented four spaces:
[foo]: /url "title"
[foo]
<pre><code>[foo]: /url "title"
</code></pre>
<p>[foo]</p>
This is not a link reference definition, because it occurs inside a code block:
A [link reference definition] cannot interrupt a paragraph.
However, it can directly follow other block elements, such as headings and thematic breaks, and it need not be followed by a blank line.
# [Foo]
[foo]: /url
> bar
<h1><a href="/url">Foo</a></h1>
<blockquote>
<p>bar</p>
</blockquote>
Several [link reference definitions] can occur one after another, without intervening blank lines.
[foo]: /foo-url "foo"
[bar]: /bar-url
"bar"
[baz]: /baz-url
[foo],
[bar],
[baz]
<p><a href="/foo-url" title="foo">foo</a>,
<a href="/bar-url" title="bar">bar</a>,
<a href="/baz-url">baz</a></p>
[Link reference definitions] can occur inside block containers, like lists and block quotations. They affect the entire document, not just the container in which they are defined:
Whether something is a [link reference definition] is independent of whether the link reference it defines is used in the document. Thus, for example, the following document contains just a link reference definition, and no visible content:
A sequence of non-blank lines that cannot be interpreted as other kinds of blocks forms a paragraph. The contents of the paragraph are the result of parsing the paragraph's raw content as inlines. The paragraph's raw content is formed by concatenating the lines and removing initial and final [whitespace].
A simple example with two paragraphs:
Paragraphs can contain multiple lines, but no blank lines:
Multiple blank lines between paragraph have no effect:
Leading spaces are skipped:
Lines after the first may be indented any amount, since indented code blocks cannot interrupt paragraphs.
However, the first line may be indented at most three spaces, or an indented code block will be triggered:
Final spaces are stripped before inline parsing, so a paragraph that ends with two or more spaces will not end with a [hard line break]:
[Blank lines] between block-level elements are ignored, except for the role they play in determining whether a [list] is [tight] or [loose].
Blank lines at the beginning and end of the document are also ignored.
GFM enables the table
extension, where an additional leaf block type is
available.
A table is an arrangement of data with rows and columns, consisting of a single header row, a [delimiter row] separating the header from the data, and zero or more data rows.
Each row consists of cells containing arbitrary text, in which [inlines] are
parsed, separated by pipes (|
). A leading and trailing pipe is also
recommended for clarity of reading, and if there's otherwise parsing ambiguity.
Spaces between pipes and cell content are trimmed. Block-level elements cannot
be inserted in a table.
The delimiter row consists of cells whose only content are hyphens (-
),
and optionally, a leading or trailing colon (:
), or both, to indicate left,
right, or center alignment respectively.
| foo | bar |
| --- | --- |
| baz | bim |
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>foo</th>
<th>bar</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>baz</td>
<td>bim</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
Cells in one column don't need to match length, though it's easier to read if they are. Likewise, use of leading and trailing pipes may be inconsistent:
| abc | defghi |
:-: | -----------:
bar | baz
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th align="center">abc</th>
<th align="right">defghi</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td align="center">bar</td>
<td align="right">baz</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
Include a pipe in a cell's content by escaping it, including inside other inline spans:
| f\|oo |
| ------ |
| b `\|` az |
| b **\|** im |
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>f|oo</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>b <code>|</code> az</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>b <strong>|</strong> im</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
The table is broken at the first empty line, or beginning of another block-level structure:
| abc | def |
| --- | --- |
| bar | baz |
> bar
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>abc</th>
<th>def</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>bar</td>
<td>baz</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<blockquote>
<p>bar</p>
</blockquote>
| abc | def |
| --- | --- |
| bar | baz |
bar
bar
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>abc</th>
<th>def</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>bar</td>
<td>baz</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bar</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p>bar</p>
The header row must match the [delimiter row] in the number of cells. If not, a table will not be recognized:
The remainder of the table's rows may vary in the number of cells. If there are a number of cells fewer than the number of cells in the header row, empty cells are inserted. If there are greater, the excess is ignored:
| abc | def |
| --- | --- |
| bar |
| bar | baz | boo |
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>abc</th>
<th>def</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>bar</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>bar</td>
<td>baz</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
If there are no rows in the body, no <tbody>
is generated in HTML output:
| abc | def |
| --- | --- |
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>abc</th>
<th>def</th>
</tr>
</thead>
</table>
A container block is a block that has other blocks as its contents. There are two basic kinds of container blocks: [block quotes] and [list items]. [Lists] are meta-containers for [list items].
We define the syntax for container blocks recursively. The general form of the definition is:
If X is a sequence of blocks, then the result of transforming X in such-and-such a way is a container of type Y with these blocks as its content.
So, we explain what counts as a block quote or list item by explaining how these can be generated from their contents. This should suffice to define the syntax, although it does not give a recipe for parsing these constructions. (A recipe is provided below in the section entitled A parsing strategy.)
A block quote marker
consists of 0-3 spaces of initial indent, plus (a) the character >
together
with a following space, or (b) a single character >
not followed by a space.
The following rules define [block quotes]:
Basic case. If a string of lines Ls constitute a sequence of blocks Bs, then the result of prepending a [block quote marker] to the beginning of each line in Ls is a block quote containing Bs.
Laziness. If a string of lines Ls constitute a block quote with contents Bs, then the result of deleting the initial [block quote marker] from one or more lines in which the next [non-whitespace character] after the [block quote marker] is [paragraph continuation text] is a block quote with Bs as its content. Paragraph continuation text is text that will be parsed as part of the content of a paragraph, but does not occur at the beginning of the paragraph.
Consecutiveness. A document cannot contain two [block quotes] in a row unless there is a [blank line] between them.
Nothing else counts as a block quote.
Here is a simple example:
The spaces after the >
characters can be omitted:
The >
characters can be indented 1-3 spaces:
Four spaces gives us a code block:
The Laziness clause allows us to omit the >
before
[paragraph continuation text]:
A block quote can contain some lazy and some non-lazy continuation lines:
Laziness only applies to lines that would have been continuations of
paragraphs had they been prepended with [block quote markers].
For example, the >
cannot be omitted in the second line of
> foo
> ---
without changing the meaning:
Similarly, if we omit the >
in the second line of
> - foo
> - bar
then the block quote ends after the first line:
> - foo
- bar
<blockquote>
<ul>
<li>foo</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
<ul>
<li>bar</li>
</ul>
For the same reason, we can't omit the >
in front of
subsequent lines of an indented or fenced code block:
> foo
bar
<blockquote>
<pre><code>foo
</code></pre>
</blockquote>
<pre><code>bar
</code></pre>
> ```
foo
```
<blockquote>
<pre><code></code></pre>
</blockquote>
<p>foo</p>
<pre><code></code></pre>
Note that in the following case, we have a [lazy continuation line]:
To see why, note that in
> foo
> - bar
the - bar
is indented too far to start a list, and can't
be an indented code block because indented code blocks cannot
interrupt paragraphs, so it is [paragraph continuation text].
A block quote can be empty:
A block quote can have initial or final blank lines:
A blank line always separates block quotes:
(Most current Markdown implementations, including John Gruber's
original Markdown.pl
, will parse this example as a single block quote
with two paragraphs. But it seems better to allow the author to decide
whether two block quotes or one are wanted.)
Consecutiveness means that if we put these block quotes together, we get a single block quote:
To get a block quote with two paragraphs, use:
Block quotes can interrupt paragraphs:
In general, blank lines are not needed before or after block quotes:
> aaa
***
> bbb
<blockquote>
<p>aaa</p>
</blockquote>
<hr />
<blockquote>
<p>bbb</p>
</blockquote>
However, because of laziness, a blank line is needed between a block quote and a following paragraph:
It is a consequence of the Laziness rule that any number
of initial >
s may be omitted on a continuation line of a
nested block quote:
> > > foo
bar
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
<p>foo
bar</p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
>>> foo
> bar
>>baz
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
<p>foo
bar
baz</p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
When including an indented code block in a block quote,
remember that the [block quote marker] includes
both the >
and a following space. So five spaces are needed after
the >
:
> code
> not code
<blockquote>
<pre><code>code
</code></pre>
</blockquote>
<blockquote>
<p>not code</p>
</blockquote>
A list marker is a [bullet list marker] or an [ordered list marker].
A bullet list marker
is a -
, +
, or *
character.
An ordered list marker
is a sequence of 1--9 arabic digits (0-9
), followed by either a
.
character or a )
character. (The reason for the length
limit is that with 10 digits we start seeing integer overflows
in some browsers.)
The following rules define [list items]:
Basic case. If a sequence of lines Ls constitute a sequence of blocks Bs starting with a [non-whitespace character], and M is a list marker of width W followed by 1 ≤ N ≤ 4 spaces, then the result of prepending M and the following spaces to the first line of Ls, and indenting subsequent lines of Ls by W + N spaces, is a list item with Bs as its contents. The type of the list item (bullet or ordered) is determined by the type of its list marker. If the list item is ordered, then it is also assigned a start number, based on the ordered list marker.
Exceptions:
For example, let Ls be the lines
A paragraph
with two lines.
indented code
> A block quote.
<p>A paragraph
with two lines.</p>
<pre><code>indented code
</code></pre>
<blockquote>
<p>A block quote.</p>
</blockquote>
And let M be the marker 1.
, and N = 2. Then rule #1 says
that the following is an ordered list item with start number 1,
and the same contents as Ls:
1. A paragraph
with two lines.
indented code
> A block quote.
<ol>
<li>
<p>A paragraph
with two lines.</p>
<pre><code>indented code
</code></pre>
<blockquote>
<p>A block quote.</p>
</blockquote>
</li>
</ol>
The most important thing to notice is that the position of the text after the list marker determines how much indentation is needed in subsequent blocks in the list item. If the list marker takes up two spaces, and there are three spaces between the list marker and the next [non-whitespace character], then blocks must be indented five spaces in order to fall under the list item.
Here are some examples showing how far content must be indented to be put under the list item:
It is tempting to think of this in terms of columns: the continuation blocks must be indented at least to the column of the first [non-whitespace character] after the list marker. However, that is not quite right. The spaces after the list marker determine how much relative indentation is needed. Which column this indentation reaches will depend on how the list item is embedded in other constructions, as shown by this example:
> > 1. one
>>
>> two
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
<ol>
<li>
<p>one</p>
<p>two</p>
</li>
</ol>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
Here two
occurs in the same column as the list marker 1.
,
but is actually contained in the list item, because there is
sufficient indentation after the last containing blockquote marker.
The converse is also possible. In the following example, the word two
occurs far to the right of the initial text of the list item, one
, but
it is not considered part of the list item, because it is not indented
far enough past the blockquote marker:
>>- one
>>
> > two
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
<ul>
<li>one</li>
</ul>
<p>two</p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
Note that at least one space is needed between the list marker and any following content, so these are not list items:
A list item may contain blocks that are separated by more than one blank line.
A list item may contain any kind of block:
1. foo
```
bar
```
baz
> bam
<ol>
<li>
<p>foo</p>
<pre><code>bar
</code></pre>
<p>baz</p>
<blockquote>
<p>bam</p>
</blockquote>
</li>
</ol>
A list item that contains an indented code block will preserve empty lines within the code block verbatim.
Note that ordered list start numbers must be nine digits or less:
A start number may begin with 0s:
A start number may not be negative:
An indented code block will have to be indented four spaces beyond the edge of the region where text will be included in the list item. In the following case that is 6 spaces:
And in this case it is 11 spaces:
If the first block in the list item is an indented code block, then by rule #2, the contents must be indented one space after the list marker:
indented code
paragraph
more code
<pre><code>indented code
</code></pre>
<p>paragraph</p>
<pre><code>more code
</code></pre>
1. indented code
paragraph
more code
<ol>
<li>
<pre><code>indented code
</code></pre>
<p>paragraph</p>
<pre><code>more code
</code></pre>
</li>
</ol>
Note that an additional space indent is interpreted as space inside the code block:
1. indented code
paragraph
more code
<ol>
<li>
<pre><code> indented code
</code></pre>
<p>paragraph</p>
<pre><code>more code
</code></pre>
</li>
</ol>
Note that rules #1 and #2 only apply to two cases: (a) cases in which the lines to be included in a list item begin with a [non-whitespace character], and (b) cases in which they begin with an indented code block. In a case like the following, where the first block begins with a three-space indent, the rules do not allow us to form a list item by indenting the whole thing and prepending a list marker:
This is not a significant restriction, because when a block begins with 1-3 spaces indent, the indentation can always be removed without a change in interpretation, allowing rule #1 to be applied. So, in the above case:
Here are some list items that start with a blank line but are not empty:
-
foo
-
```
bar
```
-
baz
<ul>
<li>foo</li>
<li>
<pre><code>bar
</code></pre>
</li>
<li>
<pre><code>baz
</code></pre>
</li>
</ul>
When the list item starts with a blank line, the number of spaces following the list marker doesn't change the required indentation:
A list item can begin with at most one blank line.
In the following example, foo
is not part of the list
item:
Here is an empty bullet list item:
It does not matter whether there are spaces following the [list marker]:
Here is an empty ordered list item:
A list may start or end with an empty list item:
However, an empty list item cannot interrupt a paragraph:
Indented one space:
1. A paragraph
with two lines.
indented code
> A block quote.
<ol>
<li>
<p>A paragraph
with two lines.</p>
<pre><code>indented code
</code></pre>
<blockquote>
<p>A block quote.</p>
</blockquote>
</li>
</ol>
Indented two spaces:
1. A paragraph
with two lines.
indented code
> A block quote.
<ol>
<li>
<p>A paragraph
with two lines.</p>
<pre><code>indented code
</code></pre>
<blockquote>
<p>A block quote.</p>
</blockquote>
</li>
</ol>
Indented three spaces:
1. A paragraph
with two lines.
indented code
> A block quote.
<ol>
<li>
<p>A paragraph
with two lines.</p>
<pre><code>indented code
</code></pre>
<blockquote>
<p>A block quote.</p>
</blockquote>
</li>
</ol>
Four spaces indent gives a code block:
1. A paragraph
with two lines.
indented code
> A block quote.
<pre><code>1. A paragraph
with two lines.
indented code
> A block quote.
</code></pre>
Here is an example with [lazy continuation lines]:
1. A paragraph
with two lines.
indented code
> A block quote.
<ol>
<li>
<p>A paragraph
with two lines.</p>
<pre><code>indented code
</code></pre>
<blockquote>
<p>A block quote.</p>
</blockquote>
</li>
</ol>
Indentation can be partially deleted:
These examples show how laziness can work in nested structures:
> 1. > Blockquote
continued here.
<blockquote>
<ol>
<li>
<blockquote>
<p>Blockquote
continued here.</p>
</blockquote>
</li>
</ol>
</blockquote>
> 1. > Blockquote
> continued here.
<blockquote>
<ol>
<li>
<blockquote>
<p>Blockquote
continued here.</p>
</blockquote>
</li>
</ol>
</blockquote>
The rules for sublists follow from the general rules [above][List items]. A sublist must be indented the same number of spaces a paragraph would need to be in order to be included in the list item.
So, in this case we need two spaces indent:
- foo
- bar
- baz
- boo
<ul>
<li>foo
<ul>
<li>bar
<ul>
<li>baz
<ul>
<li>boo</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
One is not enough:
Here we need four, because the list marker is wider:
Three is not enough:
A list may be the first block in a list item:
1. - 2. foo
<ol>
<li>
<ul>
<li>
<ol start="2">
<li>foo</li>
</ol>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ol>
A list item can contain a heading:
John Gruber's Markdown spec says the following about list items:
"List markers typically start at the left margin, but may be indented by up to three spaces. List markers must be followed by one or more spaces or a tab."
"To make lists look nice, you can wrap items with hanging indents.... But if you don't want to, you don't have to."
"List items may consist of multiple paragraphs. Each subsequent paragraph in a list item must be indented by either 4 spaces or one tab."
"It looks nice if you indent every line of the subsequent paragraphs, but here again, Markdown will allow you to be lazy."
"To put a blockquote within a list item, the blockquote's >
delimiters need to be indented."
"To put a code block within a list item, the code block needs to be indented twice — 8 spaces or two tabs."
These rules specify that a paragraph under a list item must be indented four spaces (presumably, from the left margin, rather than the start of the list marker, but this is not said), and that code under a list item must be indented eight spaces instead of the usual four. They also say that a block quote must be indented, but not by how much; however, the example given has four spaces indentation. Although nothing is said about other kinds of block-level content, it is certainly reasonable to infer that all block elements under a list item, including other lists, must be indented four spaces. This principle has been called the four-space rule.
The four-space rule is clear and principled, and if the reference
implementation Markdown.pl
had followed it, it probably would have
become the standard. However, Markdown.pl
allowed paragraphs and
sublists to start with only two spaces indentation, at least on the
outer level. Worse, its behavior was inconsistent: a sublist of an
outer-level list needed two spaces indentation, but a sublist of this
sublist needed three spaces. It is not surprising, then, that different
implementations of Markdown have developed very different rules for
determining what comes under a list item. (Pandoc and python-Markdown,
for example, stuck with Gruber's syntax description and the four-space
rule, while discount, redcarpet, marked, PHP Markdown, and others
followed Markdown.pl
's behavior more closely.)
Unfortunately, given the divergences between implementations, there
is no way to give a spec for list items that will be guaranteed not
to break any existing documents. However, the spec given here should
correctly handle lists formatted with either the four-space rule or
the more forgiving Markdown.pl
behavior, provided they are laid out
in a way that is natural for a human to read.
The strategy here is to let the width and indentation of the list marker determine the indentation necessary for blocks to fall under the list item, rather than having a fixed and arbitrary number. The writer can think of the body of the list item as a unit which gets indented to the right enough to fit the list marker (and any indentation on the list marker). (The laziness rule, #5, then allows continuation lines to be unindented if needed.)
This rule is superior, we claim, to any rule requiring a fixed level of indentation from the margin. The four-space rule is clear but unnatural. It is quite unintuitive that
- foo
bar
- baz
should be parsed as two lists with an intervening paragraph,
<ul>
<li>foo</li>
</ul>
<p>bar</p>
<ul>
<li>baz</li>
</ul>
as the four-space rule demands, rather than a single list,
<ul>
<li>
<p>foo</p>
<p>bar</p>
<ul>
<li>baz</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
The choice of four spaces is arbitrary. It can be learned, but it is not likely to be guessed, and it trips up beginners regularly.
Would it help to adopt a two-space rule? The problem is that such
a rule, together with the rule allowing 1--3 spaces indentation of the
initial list marker, allows text that is indented less than the
original list marker to be included in the list item. For example,
Markdown.pl
parses
- one
two
as a single list item, with two
a continuation paragraph:
<ul>
<li>
<p>one</p>
<p>two</p>
</li>
</ul>
and similarly
> - one
>
> two
as
<blockquote>
<ul>
<li>
<p>one</p>
<p>two</p>
</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
This is extremely unintuitive.
Rather than requiring a fixed indent from the margin, we could require
a fixed indent (say, two spaces, or even one space) from the list marker (which
may itself be indented). This proposal would remove the last anomaly
discussed. Unlike the spec presented above, it would count the following
as a list item with a subparagraph, even though the paragraph bar
is not indented as far as the first paragraph foo
:
10. foo
bar
Arguably this text does read like a list item with bar
as a subparagraph,
which may count in favor of the proposal. However, on this proposal indented
code would have to be indented six spaces after the list marker. And this
would break a lot of existing Markdown, which has the pattern:
1. foo
indented code
where the code is indented eight spaces. The spec above, by contrast, will
parse this text as expected, since the code block's indentation is measured
from the beginning of foo
.
The one case that needs special treatment is a list item that starts with indented code. How much indentation is required in that case, since we don't have a "first paragraph" to measure from? Rule #2 simply stipulates that in such cases, we require one space indentation from the list marker (and then the normal four spaces for the indented code). This will match the four-space rule in cases where the list marker plus its initial indentation takes four spaces (a common case), but diverge in other cases.
GFM enables the tasklist
extension, where an additional processing step is
performed on [list items].
A task list item is a [list item][list items] where the first block in it is a paragraph which begins with a [task list item marker] and at least one whitespace character before any other content.
A task list item marker consists of an optional number of spaces, a left
bracket ([
), either a whitespace character or the letter x
in either
lowercase or uppercase, and then a right bracket (]
).
When rendered, the [task list item marker] is replaced with a semantic checkbox element;
in an HTML output, this would be an <input type="checkbox">
element.
If the character between the brackets is a whitespace character, the checkbox is unchecked. Otherwise, the checkbox is checked.
This spec does not define how the checkbox elements are interacted with: in practice, implementors are free to render the checkboxes as disabled or inmutable elements, or they may dynamically handle dynamic interactions (i.e. checking, unchecking) in the final rendered document.
- [ ] foo
- [x] bar
<ul>
<li><input disabled="" type="checkbox"> foo</li>
<li><input checked="" disabled="" type="checkbox"> bar</li>
</ul>
Task lists can be arbitrarily nested:
- [x] foo
- [ ] bar
- [x] baz
- [ ] bim
<ul>
<li><input checked="" disabled="" type="checkbox"> foo
<ul>
<li><input disabled="" type="checkbox"> bar</li>
<li><input checked="" disabled="" type="checkbox"> baz</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><input disabled="" type="checkbox"> bim</li>
</ul>
A list is a sequence of one or more list items [of the same type]. The list items may be separated by any number of blank lines.
Two list items are of the same type
if they begin with a [list marker] of the same type.
Two list markers are of the
same type if (a) they are bullet list markers using the same character
(-
, +
, or *
) or (b) they are ordered list numbers with the same
delimiter (either .
or )
).
A list is an ordered list if its constituent list items begin with [ordered list markers], and a bullet list if its constituent list items begin with [bullet list markers].
The start number of an [ordered list] is determined by the list number of its initial list item. The numbers of subsequent list items are disregarded.
A list is loose if any of its constituent
list items are separated by blank lines, or if any of its constituent
list items directly contain two block-level elements with a blank line
between them. Otherwise a list is tight.
(The difference in HTML output is that paragraphs in a loose list are
wrapped in <p>
tags, while paragraphs in a tight list are not.)
Changing the bullet or ordered list delimiter starts a new list:
1. foo
2. bar
3) baz
<ol>
<li>foo</li>
<li>bar</li>
</ol>
<ol start="3">
<li>baz</li>
</ol>
In CommonMark, a list can interrupt a paragraph. That is, no blank line is needed to separate a paragraph from a following list:
Markdown.pl
does not allow this, through fear of triggering a list
via a numeral in a hard-wrapped line:
The number of windows in my house is
14. The number of doors is 6.
Oddly, though, Markdown.pl
does allow a blockquote to
interrupt a paragraph, even though the same considerations might
apply.
In CommonMark, we do allow lists to interrupt paragraphs, for two reasons. First, it is natural and not uncommon for people to start lists without blank lines:
I need to buy
- new shoes
- a coat
- a plane ticket
Second, we are attracted to a
principle of uniformity: if a chunk of text has a certain meaning, it will continue to have the same meaning when put into a container block (such as a list item or blockquote).
(Indeed, the spec for [list items] and [block quotes] presupposes this principle.) This principle implies that if
* I need to buy
- new shoes
- a coat
- a plane ticket
is a list item containing a paragraph followed by a nested sublist,
as all Markdown implementations agree it is (though the paragraph
may be rendered without <p>
tags, since the list is "tight"),
then
I need to buy
- new shoes
- a coat
- a plane ticket
by itself should be a paragraph followed by a nested sublist.
Since it is well established Markdown practice to allow lists to interrupt paragraphs inside list items, the [principle of uniformity] requires us to allow this outside list items as well. (reStructuredText takes a different approach, requiring blank lines before lists even inside other list items.)
In order to solve of unwanted lists in paragraphs with
hard-wrapped numerals, we allow only lists starting with 1
to
interrupt paragraphs. Thus,
The number of windows in my house is
14. The number of doors is 6.
<p>The number of windows in my house is
14. The number of doors is 6.</p>
We may still get an unintended result in cases like
The number of windows in my house is
1. The number of doors is 6.
<p>The number of windows in my house is</p>
<ol>
<li>The number of doors is 6.</li>
</ol>
but this rule should prevent most spurious list captures.
There can be any number of blank lines between items:
- foo
- bar
- baz
<ul>
<li>
<p>foo</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>bar</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>baz</p>
</li>
</ul>
- foo
- bar
- baz
bim
<ul>
<li>foo
<ul>
<li>bar
<ul>
<li>
<p>baz</p>
<p>bim</p>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
To separate consecutive lists of the same type, or to separate a list from an indented code block that would otherwise be parsed as a subparagraph of the final list item, you can insert a blank HTML comment:
- foo
- bar
<!-- -->
- baz
- bim
<ul>
<li>foo</li>
<li>bar</li>
</ul>
<!-- -->
<ul>
<li>baz</li>
<li>bim</li>
</ul>
- foo
notcode
- foo
<!-- -->
code
<ul>
<li>
<p>foo</p>
<p>notcode</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>foo</p>
</li>
</ul>
<!-- -->
<pre><code>code
</code></pre>
List items need not be indented to the same level. The following list items will be treated as items at the same list level, since none is indented enough to belong to the previous list item:
- a
- b
- c
- d
- e
- f
- g
<ul>
<li>a</li>
<li>b</li>
<li>c</li>
<li>d</li>
<li>e</li>
<li>f</li>
<li>g</li>
</ul>
Note, however, that list items may not be indented more than
three spaces. Here - e
is treated as a paragraph continuation
line, because it is indented more than three spaces:
And here, 3. c
is treated as in indented code block,
because it is indented four spaces and preceded by a
blank line.
1. a
2. b
3. c
<ol>
<li>
<p>a</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>b</p>
</li>
</ol>
<pre><code>3. c
</code></pre>
This is a loose list, because there is a blank line between two of the list items:
So is this, with a empty second item:
These are loose lists, even though there is no space between the items, because one of the items directly contains two block-level elements with a blank line between them:
- a
- b
c
- d
<ul>
<li>
<p>a</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>b</p>
<p>c</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>d</p>
</li>
</ul>
- a
- b
[ref]: /url
- d
<ul>
<li>
<p>a</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>b</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>d</p>
</li>
</ul>
This is a tight list, because the blank lines are in a code block:
- a
- ```
b
```
- c
<ul>
<li>a</li>
<li>
<pre><code>b
</code></pre>
</li>
<li>c</li>
</ul>
This is a tight list, because the blank line is between two paragraphs of a sublist. So the sublist is loose while the outer list is tight:
This is a tight list, because the blank line is inside the block quote:
This list is tight, because the consecutive block elements are not separated by blank lines:
- a
> b
```
c
```
- d
<ul>
<li>a
<blockquote>
<p>b</p>
</blockquote>
<pre><code>c
</code></pre>
</li>
<li>d</li>
</ul>
A single-paragraph list is tight:
This list is loose, because of the blank line between the two block elements in the list item:
Here the outer list is loose, the inner list tight:
- a
- b
- c
- d
- e
- f
<ul>
<li>
<p>a</p>
<ul>
<li>b</li>
<li>c</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>
<p>d</p>
<ul>
<li>e</li>
<li>f</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
Inlines are parsed sequentially from the beginning of the character stream to the end (left to right, in left-to-right languages). Thus, for example, in
hi
is parsed as code, leaving the backtick at the end as a literal
backtick.
Any ASCII punctuation character may be backslash-escaped:
\!\"\#\$\%\&\'\(\)\*\+\,\-\.\/\:\;\<\=\>\?\@\[\\\]\^\_\`\{\|\}\~
<p>!"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`{|}~</p>
Backslashes before other characters are treated as literal backslashes:
Escaped characters are treated as regular characters and do not have their usual Markdown meanings:
\*not emphasized*
\<br/> not a tag
\[not a link](/foo)
\`not code`
1\. not a list
\* not a list
\# not a heading
\[foo]: /url "not a reference"
\ö not a character entity
<p>*not emphasized*
<br/> not a tag
[not a link](/foo)
`not code`
1. not a list
* not a list
# not a heading
[foo]: /url "not a reference"
&ouml; not a character entity</p>
If a backslash is itself escaped, the following character is not:
A backslash at the end of the line is a [hard line break]:
Backslash escapes do not work in code blocks, code spans, autolinks, or raw HTML:
<http://example.com?find=\*>
<p><a href="http://example.com?find=%5C*">http://example.com?find=\*</a></p>
But they work in all other contexts, including URLs and link titles, link references, and [info strings] in [fenced code blocks]:
Valid HTML entity references and numeric character references can be used in place of the corresponding Unicode character, with the following exceptions:
Entity and character references are not recognized in code blocks and code spans.
Entity and character references cannot stand in place of
special characters that define structural elements in
CommonMark. For example, although *
can be used
in place of a literal *
character, *
cannot replace
*
in emphasis delimiters, bullet list markers, or thematic
breaks.
Conforming CommonMark parsers need not store information about whether a particular character was represented in the source using a Unicode character or an entity reference.
Entity references consist of &
+ any of the valid
HTML5 entity names + ;
. The
document https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/entities.json
is used as an authoritative source for the valid entity
references and their corresponding code points.
& © Æ Ď
¾ ℋ ⅆ
∲ ≧̸
<p> & © Æ Ď
¾ ℋ ⅆ
∲ ≧̸</p>
Decimal numeric character
references
consist of &#
+ a string of 1--7 arabic digits + ;
. A
numeric character reference is parsed as the corresponding
Unicode character. Invalid Unicode code points will be replaced by
the REPLACEMENT CHARACTER (U+FFFD
). For security reasons,
the code point U+0000
will also be replaced by U+FFFD
.
Hexadecimal numeric character
references consist of &#
+
either X
or x
+ a string of 1-6 hexadecimal digits + ;
.
They too are parsed as the corresponding Unicode character (this
time specified with a hexadecimal numeral instead of decimal).
Here are some nonentities:
  &x; &#; &#x;
�
&#abcdef0;
&ThisIsNotDefined; &hi?;
<p>&nbsp &x; &#; &#x;
&#987654321;
&#abcdef0;
&ThisIsNotDefined; &hi?;</p>
Although HTML5 does accept some entity references
without a trailing semicolon (such as ©
), these are not
recognized here, because it makes the grammar too ambiguous:
Strings that are not on the list of HTML5 named entities are not recognized as entity references either:
Entity and numeric character references are recognized in any context besides code spans or code blocks, including URLs, [link titles], and [fenced code block][] [info strings]:
[foo](/föö "föö")
<p><a href="/f%C3%B6%C3%B6" title="föö">foo</a></p>
[foo]
[foo]: /föö "föö"
<p><a href="/f%C3%B6%C3%B6" title="föö">foo</a></p>
Entity and numeric character references are treated as literal text in code spans and code blocks:
Entity and numeric character references cannot be used in place of symbols indicating structure in CommonMark documents.
A backtick string
is a string of one or more backtick characters (`
) that is neither
preceded nor followed by a backtick.
A code span begins with a backtick string and ends with a backtick string of equal length. The contents of the code span are the characters between the two backtick strings, normalized in the following ways:
This is a simple code span:
Here two backticks are used, because the code contains a backtick. This example also illustrates stripping of a single leading and trailing space:
This example shows the motivation for stripping leading and trailing spaces:
Note that only one space is stripped:
The stripping only happens if the space is on both sides of the string:
Only [spaces], and not [unicode whitespace] in general, are stripped in this way:
No stripping occurs if the code span contains only spaces:
[Line endings] are treated like spaces:
Interior spaces are not collapsed:
Note that browsers will typically collapse consecutive spaces
when rendering <code>
elements, so it is recommended that
the following CSS be used:
code{white-space: pre-wrap;}
Note that backslash escapes do not work in code spans. All backslashes are treated literally:
Backslash escapes are never needed, because one can always choose a string of n backtick characters as delimiters, where the code does not contain any strings of exactly n backtick characters.
Code span backticks have higher precedence than any other inline
constructs except HTML tags and autolinks. Thus, for example, this is
not parsed as emphasized text, since the second *
is part of a code
span:
And this is not parsed as a link:
Code spans, HTML tags, and autolinks have the same precedence. Thus, this is code:
But this is an HTML tag:
And this is code:
But this is an autolink:
When a backtick string is not closed by a matching backtick string, we just have literal backticks:
The following case also illustrates the need for opening and closing backtick strings to be equal in length:
John Gruber's original Markdown syntax description says:
Markdown treats asterisks (
*
) and underscores (_
) as indicators of emphasis. Text wrapped with one*
or_
will be wrapped with an HTML<em>
tag; double*
's or_
's will be wrapped with an HTML<strong>
tag.
This is enough for most users, but these rules leave much undecided,
especially when it comes to nested emphasis. The original
Markdown.pl
test suite makes it clear that triple ***
and
___
delimiters can be used for strong emphasis, and most
implementations have also allowed the following patterns:
***strong emph***
***strong** in emph*
***emph* in strong**
**in strong *emph***
*in emph **strong***
The following patterns are less widely supported, but the intent is clear and they are useful (especially in contexts like bibliography entries):
*emph *with emph* in it*
**strong **with strong** in it**
Many implementations have also restricted intraword emphasis to
the *
forms, to avoid unwanted emphasis in words containing
internal underscores. (It is best practice to put these in code
spans, but users often do not.)
internal emphasis: foo*bar*baz
no emphasis: foo_bar_baz
The rules given below capture all of these patterns, while allowing for efficient parsing strategies that do not backtrack.
First, some definitions. A delimiter run is either
a sequence of one or more *
characters that is not preceded or
followed by a non-backslash-escaped *
character, or a sequence
of one or more _
characters that is not preceded or followed by
a non-backslash-escaped _
character.
A left-flanking delimiter run is a [delimiter run] that is (1) not followed by [Unicode whitespace], and either (2a) not followed by a [punctuation character], or (2b) followed by a [punctuation character] and preceded by [Unicode whitespace] or a [punctuation character]. For purposes of this definition, the beginning and the end of the line count as Unicode whitespace.
A right-flanking delimiter run is a [delimiter run] that is (1) not preceded by [Unicode whitespace], and either (2a) not preceded by a [punctuation character], or (2b) preceded by a [punctuation character] and followed by [Unicode whitespace] or a [punctuation character]. For purposes of this definition, the beginning and the end of the line count as Unicode whitespace.
Here are some examples of delimiter runs.
left-flanking but not right-flanking:
***abc
_abc
**"abc"
_"abc"
right-flanking but not left-flanking:
abc***
abc_
"abc"**
"abc"_
Both left and right-flanking:
abc***def
"abc"_"def"
Neither left nor right-flanking:
abc *** def
a _ b
(The idea of distinguishing left-flanking and right-flanking delimiter runs based on the character before and the character after comes from Roopesh Chander's vfmd. vfmd uses the terminology "emphasis indicator string" instead of "delimiter run," and its rules for distinguishing left- and right-flanking runs are a bit more complex than the ones given here.)
The following rules define emphasis and strong emphasis:
A single *
character can open emphasis
iff (if and only if) it is part of a [left-flanking delimiter run].
A single _
character [can open emphasis] iff
it is part of a [left-flanking delimiter run]
and either (a) not part of a [right-flanking delimiter run]
or (b) part of a [right-flanking delimiter run]
preceded by punctuation.
A single *
character can close emphasis
iff it is part of a [right-flanking delimiter run].
A single _
character [can close emphasis] iff
it is part of a [right-flanking delimiter run]
and either (a) not part of a [left-flanking delimiter run]
or (b) part of a [left-flanking delimiter run]
followed by punctuation.
A double **
can open strong emphasis
iff it is part of a [left-flanking delimiter run].
A double __
[can open strong emphasis] iff
it is part of a [left-flanking delimiter run]
and either (a) not part of a [right-flanking delimiter run]
or (b) part of a [right-flanking delimiter run]
preceded by punctuation.
A double **
can close strong emphasis
iff it is part of a [right-flanking delimiter run].
A double __
[can close strong emphasis] iff
it is part of a [right-flanking delimiter run]
and either (a) not part of a [left-flanking delimiter run]
or (b) part of a [left-flanking delimiter run]
followed by punctuation.
Emphasis begins with a delimiter that [can open emphasis] and ends
with a delimiter that [can close emphasis], and that uses the same
character (_
or *
) as the opening delimiter. The
opening and closing delimiters must belong to separate
[delimiter runs]. If one of the delimiters can both
open and close emphasis, then the sum of the lengths of the
delimiter runs containing the opening and closing delimiters
must not be a multiple of 3 unless both lengths are
multiples of 3.
Strong emphasis begins with a delimiter that
[can open strong emphasis] and ends with a delimiter that
[can close strong emphasis], and that uses the same character
(_
or *
) as the opening delimiter. The
opening and closing delimiters must belong to separate
[delimiter runs]. If one of the delimiters can both open
and close strong emphasis, then the sum of the lengths of
the delimiter runs containing the opening and closing
delimiters must not be a multiple of 3 unless both lengths
are multiples of 3.
A literal *
character cannot occur at the beginning or end of
*
-delimited emphasis or **
-delimited strong emphasis, unless it
is backslash-escaped.
A literal _
character cannot occur at the beginning or end of
_
-delimited emphasis or __
-delimited strong emphasis, unless it
is backslash-escaped.
Where rules 1--12 above are compatible with multiple parsings, the following principles resolve ambiguity:
The number of nestings should be minimized. Thus, for example,
an interpretation <strong>...</strong>
is always preferred to
<em><em>...</em></em>
.
An interpretation <em><strong>...</strong></em>
is always
preferred to <strong><em>...</em></strong>
.
When two potential emphasis or strong emphasis spans overlap,
so that the second begins before the first ends and ends after
the first ends, the first takes precedence. Thus, for example,
*foo _bar* baz_
is parsed as <em>foo _bar</em> baz_
rather
than *foo <em>bar* baz</em>
.
When there are two potential emphasis or strong emphasis spans
with the same closing delimiter, the shorter one (the one that
opens later) takes precedence. Thus, for example,
**foo **bar baz**
is parsed as **foo <strong>bar baz</strong>
rather than <strong>foo **bar baz</strong>
.
Inline code spans, links, images, and HTML tags group more tightly
than emphasis. So, when there is a choice between an interpretation
that contains one of these elements and one that does not, the
former always wins. Thus, for example, *[foo*](bar)
is
parsed as *<a href="bar">foo*</a>
rather than as
<em>[foo</em>](bar)
.
These rules can be illustrated through a series of examples.
Rule 1:
This is not emphasis, because the opening *
is followed by
whitespace, and hence not part of a [left-flanking delimiter run]:
This is not emphasis, because the opening *
is preceded
by an alphanumeric and followed by punctuation, and hence
not part of a [left-flanking delimiter run]:
Unicode nonbreaking spaces count as whitespace, too:
Intraword emphasis with *
is permitted:
Rule 2:
This is not emphasis, because the opening _
is followed by
whitespace:
This is not emphasis, because the opening _
is preceded
by an alphanumeric and followed by punctuation:
Emphasis with _
is not allowed inside words:
Here _
does not generate emphasis, because the first delimiter run
is right-flanking and the second left-flanking:
This is emphasis, even though the opening delimiter is both left- and right-flanking, because it is preceded by punctuation:
Rule 3:
This is not emphasis, because the closing delimiter does not match the opening delimiter:
This is not emphasis, because the closing *
is preceded by
whitespace:
A newline also counts as whitespace:
This is not emphasis, because the second *
is
preceded by punctuation and followed by an alphanumeric
(hence it is not part of a [right-flanking delimiter run]:
The point of this restriction is more easily appreciated with this example:
Intraword emphasis with *
is allowed:
Rule 4:
This is not emphasis, because the closing _
is preceded by
whitespace:
This is not emphasis, because the second _
is
preceded by punctuation and followed by an alphanumeric:
This is emphasis within emphasis:
Intraword emphasis is disallowed for _
:
This is emphasis, even though the closing delimiter is both left- and right-flanking, because it is followed by punctuation:
Rule 5:
This is not strong emphasis, because the opening delimiter is followed by whitespace:
This is not strong emphasis, because the opening **
is preceded
by an alphanumeric and followed by punctuation, and hence
not part of a [left-flanking delimiter run]:
Intraword strong emphasis with **
is permitted:
Rule 6:
This is not strong emphasis, because the opening delimiter is followed by whitespace:
A newline counts as whitespace:
This is not strong emphasis, because the opening __
is preceded
by an alphanumeric and followed by punctuation:
Intraword strong emphasis is forbidden with __
:
This is strong emphasis, even though the opening delimiter is both left- and right-flanking, because it is preceded by punctuation:
Rule 7:
This is not strong emphasis, because the closing delimiter is preceded by whitespace:
(Nor can it be interpreted as an emphasized *foo bar *
, because of
Rule 11.)
This is not strong emphasis, because the second **
is
preceded by punctuation and followed by an alphanumeric:
The point of this restriction is more easily appreciated with these examples:
**Gomphocarpus (*Gomphocarpus physocarpus*, syn.
*Asclepias physocarpa*)**
<p><strong>Gomphocarpus (<em>Gomphocarpus physocarpus</em>, syn.
<em>Asclepias physocarpa</em>)</strong></p>
Intraword emphasis:
Rule 8:
This is not strong emphasis, because the closing delimiter is preceded by whitespace:
This is not strong emphasis, because the second __
is
preceded by punctuation and followed by an alphanumeric:
The point of this restriction is more easily appreciated with this example:
Intraword strong emphasis is forbidden with __
:
This is strong emphasis, even though the closing delimiter is both left- and right-flanking, because it is followed by punctuation:
Rule 9:
Any nonempty sequence of inline elements can be the contents of an emphasized span.
In particular, emphasis and strong emphasis can be nested inside emphasis:
Note that in the preceding case, the interpretation
<p><em>foo</em><em>bar<em></em>baz</em></p>
is precluded by the condition that a delimiter that
can both open and close (like the *
after foo
)
cannot form emphasis if the sum of the lengths of
the delimiter runs containing the opening and
closing delimiters is a multiple of 3 unless
both lengths are multiples of 3.
For the same reason, we don't get two consecutive emphasis sections in this example:
The same condition ensures that the following cases are all strong emphasis nested inside emphasis, even when the interior spaces are omitted:
When the lengths of the interior closing and opening delimiter runs are both multiples of 3, though, they can match to create emphasis:
foo******bar*********baz
<p>foo<strong><strong><strong>bar</strong></strong></strong>***baz</p>
Indefinite levels of nesting are possible:
*foo **bar *baz* bim** bop*
<p><em>foo <strong>bar <em>baz</em> bim</strong> bop</em></p>
There can be no empty emphasis or strong emphasis:
Rule 10:
Any nonempty sequence of inline elements can be the contents of an strongly emphasized span.
In particular, emphasis and strong emphasis can be nested inside strong emphasis:
Indefinite levels of nesting are possible:
**foo *bar **baz**
bim* bop**
<p><strong>foo <em>bar <strong>baz</strong>
bim</em> bop</strong></p>
There can be no empty emphasis or strong emphasis:
Rule 11:
Note that when delimiters do not match evenly, Rule 11 determines
that the excess literal *
characters will appear outside of the
emphasis, rather than inside it:
Rule 12:
Note that when delimiters do not match evenly, Rule 12 determines
that the excess literal _
characters will appear outside of the
emphasis, rather than inside it:
Rule 13 implies that if you want emphasis nested directly inside emphasis, you must use different delimiters:
However, strong emphasis within strong emphasis is possible without switching delimiters:
Rule 13 can be applied to arbitrarily long sequences of delimiters:
Rule 14:
Rule 15:
Rule 16:
Rule 17:
**a<http://foo.bar/?q=**>
<p>**a<a href="http://foo.bar/?q=**">http://foo.bar/?q=**</a></p>
__a<http://foo.bar/?q=__>
<p>__a<a href="http://foo.bar/?q=__">http://foo.bar/?q=__</a></p>
GFM enables the strikethrough
extension, where an additional emphasis type is
available.
Strikethrough text is any text wrapped in two tildes (~
).
As with regular emphasis delimiters, a new paragraph will cause strikethrough parsing to cease:
A link contains [link text] (the visible text), a [link destination] (the URI that is the link destination), and optionally a [link title]. There are two basic kinds of links in Markdown. In [inline links] the destination and title are given immediately after the link text. In [reference links] the destination and title are defined elsewhere in the document.
A link text consists of a sequence of zero or more
inline elements enclosed by square brackets ([
and ]
). The
following rules apply:
Links may not contain other links, at any level of nesting. If multiple otherwise valid link definitions appear nested inside each other, the inner-most definition is used.
Brackets are allowed in the [link text] only if (a) they
are backslash-escaped or (b) they appear as a matched pair of brackets,
with an open bracket [
, a sequence of zero or more inlines, and
a close bracket ]
.
Backtick [code spans], [autolinks], and raw [HTML tags] bind more tightly
than the brackets in link text. Thus, for example,
[foo`]`
could not be a link text, since the second ]
is part of a code span.
The brackets in link text bind more tightly than markers for
[emphasis and strong emphasis]. Thus, for example, *[foo*](url)
is a link.
A link destination consists of either
a sequence of zero or more characters between an opening <
and a
closing >
that contains no line breaks or unescaped
<
or >
characters, or
a nonempty sequence of characters that does not start with
<
, does not include ASCII space or control characters, and
includes parentheses only if (a) they are backslash-escaped or
(b) they are part of a balanced pair of unescaped parentheses.
(Implementations may impose limits on parentheses nesting to
avoid performance issues, but at least three levels of nesting
should be supported.)
A link title consists of either
a sequence of zero or more characters between straight double-quote
characters ("
), including a "
character only if it is
backslash-escaped, or
a sequence of zero or more characters between straight single-quote
characters ('
), including a '
character only if it is
backslash-escaped, or
a sequence of zero or more characters between matching parentheses
((...)
), including a (
or )
character only if it is
backslash-escaped.
Although [link titles] may span multiple lines, they may not contain a [blank line].
An inline link consists of a [link text] followed immediately
by a left parenthesis (
, optional [whitespace], an optional
[link destination], an optional [link title] separated from the link
destination by [whitespace], optional [whitespace], and a right
parenthesis )
. The link's text consists of the inlines contained
in the [link text] (excluding the enclosing square brackets).
The link's URI consists of the link destination, excluding enclosing
<...>
if present, with backslash-escapes in effect as described
above. The link's title consists of the link title, excluding its
enclosing delimiters, with backslash-escapes in effect as described
above.
Here is a simple inline link:
The title may be omitted:
Both the title and the destination may be omitted:
The destination can only contain spaces if it is enclosed in pointy brackets:
The destination cannot contain line breaks, even if enclosed in pointy brackets:
The destination can contain )
if it is enclosed
in pointy brackets:
Pointy brackets that enclose links must be unescaped:
These are not links, because the opening pointy bracket is not matched properly:
Parentheses inside the link destination may be escaped:
Any number of parentheses are allowed without escaping, as long as they are balanced:
However, if you have unbalanced parentheses, you need to escape or use the
<...>
form:
Parentheses and other symbols can also be escaped, as usual in Markdown:
A link can contain fragment identifiers and queries:
[link](#fragment)
[link](http://example.com#fragment)
[link](http://example.com?foo=3#frag)
<p><a href="#fragment">link</a></p>
<p><a href="http://example.com#fragment">link</a></p>
<p><a href="http://example.com?foo=3#frag">link</a></p>
Note that a backslash before a non-escapable character is just a backslash:
URL-escaping should be left alone inside the destination, as all URL-escaped characters are also valid URL characters. Entity and numerical character references in the destination will be parsed into the corresponding Unicode code points, as usual. These may be optionally URL-escaped when written as HTML, but this spec does not enforce any particular policy for rendering URLs in HTML or other formats. Renderers may make different decisions about how to escape or normalize URLs in the output.
Note that, because titles can often be parsed as destinations, if you try to omit the destination and keep the title, you'll get unexpected results:
Titles may be in single quotes, double quotes, or parentheses:
[link](/url "title")
[link](/url 'title')
[link](/url (title))
<p><a href="/url" title="title">link</a>
<a href="/url" title="title">link</a>
<a href="/url" title="title">link</a></p>
Backslash escapes and entity and numeric character references may be used in titles:
Titles must be separated from the link using a [whitespace]. Other [Unicode whitespace] like non-breaking space doesn't work.
Nested balanced quotes are not allowed without escaping:
[link](/url "title "and" title")
<p>[link](/url "title "and" title")</p>
But it is easy to work around this by using a different quote type:
[link](/url 'title "and" title')
<p><a href="/url" title="title "and" title">link</a></p>
(Note: Markdown.pl
did allow double quotes inside a double-quoted
title, and its test suite included a test demonstrating this.
But it is hard to see a good rationale for the extra complexity this
brings, since there are already many ways---backslash escaping,
entity and numeric character references, or using a different
quote type for the enclosing title---to write titles containing
double quotes. Markdown.pl
's handling of titles has a number
of other strange features. For example, it allows single-quoted
titles in inline links, but not reference links. And, in
reference links but not inline links, it allows a title to begin
with "
and end with )
. Markdown.pl
1.0.1 even allows
titles with no closing quotation mark, though 1.0.2b8 does not.
It seems preferable to adopt a simple, rational rule that works
the same way in inline links and link reference definitions.)
[Whitespace] is allowed around the destination and title:
But it is not allowed between the link text and the following parenthesis:
The link text may contain balanced brackets, but not unbalanced ones, unless they are escaped:
The link text may contain inline content:
[link *foo **bar** `#`*](/uri)
<p><a href="/uri">link <em>foo <strong>bar</strong> <code>#</code></em></a></p>
However, links may not contain other links, at any level of nesting.
[foo *[bar [baz](/uri)](/uri)*](/uri)
<p>[foo <em>[bar <a href="/uri">baz</a>](/uri)</em>](/uri)</p>
These cases illustrate the precedence of link text grouping over emphasis grouping:
Note that brackets that aren't part of links do not take precedence:
These cases illustrate the precedence of HTML tags, code spans, and autolinks over link grouping:
[foo<http://example.com/?search=](uri)>
<p>[foo<a href="http://example.com/?search=%5D(uri)">http://example.com/?search=](uri)</a></p>
There are three kinds of reference links: full, collapsed, and shortcut.
A full reference link consists of a [link text] immediately followed by a [link label] that [matches] a [link reference definition] elsewhere in the document.
A link label begins with a left bracket ([
) and ends
with the first right bracket (]
) that is not backslash-escaped.
Between these brackets there must be at least one [non-whitespace character].
Unescaped square bracket characters are not allowed inside the
opening and closing square brackets of [link labels]. A link
label can have at most 999 characters inside the square
brackets.
One label matches another just in case their normalized forms are equal. To normalize a label, strip off the opening and closing brackets, perform the Unicode case fold, strip leading and trailing [whitespace] and collapse consecutive internal [whitespace] to a single space. If there are multiple matching reference link definitions, the one that comes first in the document is used. (It is desirable in such cases to emit a warning.)
The contents of the first link label are parsed as inlines, which are used as the link's text. The link's URI and title are provided by the matching [link reference definition].
Here is a simple example:
The rules for the [link text] are the same as with [inline links]. Thus:
The link text may contain balanced brackets, but not unbalanced ones, unless they are escaped:
The link text may contain inline content:
[link *foo **bar** `#`*][ref]
[ref]: /uri
<p><a href="/uri">link <em>foo <strong>bar</strong> <code>#</code></em></a></p>
[![moon](moon.jpg)][ref]
[ref]: /uri
<p><a href="/uri"><img src="moon.jpg" alt="moon" /></a></p>
However, links may not contain other links, at any level of nesting.
[foo [bar](/uri)][ref]
[ref]: /uri
<p>[foo <a href="/uri">bar</a>]<a href="/uri">ref</a></p>
[foo *bar [baz][ref]*][ref]
[ref]: /uri
<p>[foo <em>bar <a href="/uri">baz</a></em>]<a href="/uri">ref</a></p>
(In the examples above, we have two [shortcut reference links] instead of one [full reference link].)
The following cases illustrate the precedence of link text grouping over emphasis grouping:
These cases illustrate the precedence of HTML tags, code spans, and autolinks over link grouping:
[foo<http://example.com/?search=][ref]>
[ref]: /uri
<p>[foo<a href="http://example.com/?search=%5D%5Bref%5D">http://example.com/?search=][ref]</a></p>
Matching is case-insensitive:
Unicode case fold is used:
[Толпой][Толпой] is a Russian word.
[ТОЛПОЙ]: /url
<p><a href="/url">Толпой</a> is a Russian word.</p>
Consecutive internal [whitespace] is treated as one space for purposes of determining matching:
No [whitespace] is allowed between the [link text] and the [link label]:
This is a departure from John Gruber's original Markdown syntax description, which explicitly allows whitespace between the link text and the link label. It brings reference links in line with [inline links], which (according to both original Markdown and this spec) cannot have whitespace after the link text. More importantly, it prevents inadvertent capture of consecutive [shortcut reference links]. If whitespace is allowed between the link text and the link label, then in the following we will have a single reference link, not two shortcut reference links, as intended:
[foo]
[bar]
[foo]: /url1
[bar]: /url2
(Note that [shortcut reference links] were introduced by Gruber
himself in a beta version of Markdown.pl
, but never included
in the official syntax description. Without shortcut reference
links, it is harmless to allow space between the link text and
link label; but once shortcut references are introduced, it is
too dangerous to allow this, as it frequently leads to
unintended results.)
When there are multiple matching [link reference definitions], the first is used:
Note that matching is performed on normalized strings, not parsed inline content. So the following does not match, even though the labels define equivalent inline content:
[Link labels] cannot contain brackets, unless they are backslash-escaped:
Note that in this example ]
is not backslash-escaped:
A [link label] must contain at least one [non-whitespace character]:
A collapsed reference link
consists of a [link label] that [matches] a
[link reference definition] elsewhere in the
document, followed by the string []
.
The contents of the first link label are parsed as inlines,
which are used as the link's text. The link's URI and title are
provided by the matching reference link definition. Thus,
[foo][]
is equivalent to [foo][foo]
.
[*foo* bar][]
[*foo* bar]: /url "title"
<p><a href="/url" title="title"><em>foo</em> bar</a></p>
The link labels are case-insensitive:
As with full reference links, [whitespace] is not allowed between the two sets of brackets:
A shortcut reference link
consists of a [link label] that [matches] a
[link reference definition] elsewhere in the
document and is not followed by []
or a link label.
The contents of the first link label are parsed as inlines,
which are used as the link's text. The link's URI and title
are provided by the matching link reference definition.
Thus, [foo]
is equivalent to [foo][]
.
[*foo* bar]
[*foo* bar]: /url "title"
<p><a href="/url" title="title"><em>foo</em> bar</a></p>
[[*foo* bar]]
[*foo* bar]: /url "title"
<p>[<a href="/url" title="title"><em>foo</em> bar</a>]</p>
The link labels are case-insensitive:
A space after the link text should be preserved:
If you just want bracketed text, you can backslash-escape the opening bracket to avoid links:
Note that this is a link, because a link label ends with the first following closing bracket:
Full and compact references take precedence over shortcut references:
Inline links also take precedence:
In the following case [bar][baz]
is parsed as a reference,
[foo]
as normal text:
Here, though, [foo][bar]
is parsed as a reference, since
[bar]
is defined:
[foo][bar][baz]
[baz]: /url1
[bar]: /url2
<p><a href="/url2">foo</a><a href="/url1">baz</a></p>
Here [foo]
is not parsed as a shortcut reference, because it
is followed by a link label (even though [bar]
is not defined):
Syntax for images is like the syntax for links, with one
difference. Instead of [link text], we have an
image description. The rules for this are the
same as for [link text], except that (a) an
image description starts with ![
rather than [
, and
(b) an image description may contain links.
An image description has inline elements
as its contents. When an image is rendered to HTML,
this is standardly used as the image's alt
attribute.
![foo *bar*]
[foo *bar*]: train.jpg "train & tracks"
<p><img src="train.jpg" alt="foo bar" title="train & tracks" /></p>
Though this spec is concerned with parsing, not rendering, it is
recommended that in rendering to HTML, only the plain string content
of the [image description] be used. Note that in
the above example, the alt attribute's value is foo bar
, not foo [bar](/url)
or foo <a href="/url">bar</a>
. Only the plain string
content is rendered, without formatting.
![foo *bar*][]
[foo *bar*]: train.jpg "train & tracks"
<p><img src="train.jpg" alt="foo bar" title="train & tracks" /></p>
![foo *bar*][foobar]
[FOOBAR]: train.jpg "train & tracks"
<p><img src="train.jpg" alt="foo bar" title="train & tracks" /></p>
My ![foo bar](/path/to/train.jpg "title" )
<p>My <img src="/path/to/train.jpg" alt="foo bar" title="title" /></p>
Reference-style:
Collapsed:
![*foo* bar][]
[*foo* bar]: /url "title"
<p><img src="/url" alt="foo bar" title="title" /></p>
The labels are case-insensitive:
As with reference links, [whitespace] is not allowed between the two sets of brackets:
Shortcut:
![*foo* bar]
[*foo* bar]: /url "title"
<p><img src="/url" alt="foo bar" title="title" /></p>
Note that link labels cannot contain unescaped brackets:
The link labels are case-insensitive:
If you just want a literal !
followed by bracketed text, you can
backslash-escape the opening [
:
If you want a link after a literal !
, backslash-escape the
!
:
Autolinks are absolute URIs and email addresses inside
<
and >
. They are parsed as links, with the URL or email address
as the link label.
A URI autolink consists of <
, followed by an
[absolute URI] followed by >
. It is parsed as
a link to the URI, with the URI as the link's label.
An absolute URI,
for these purposes, consists of a [scheme] followed by a colon (:
)
followed by zero or more characters other than ASCII
[whitespace] and control characters, <
, and >
. If
the URI includes these characters, they must be percent-encoded
(e.g. %20
for a space).
For purposes of this spec, a scheme is any sequence of 2--32 characters beginning with an ASCII letter and followed by any combination of ASCII letters, digits, or the symbols plus ("+"), period ("."), or hyphen ("-").
Here are some valid autolinks:
<http://foo.bar.baz/test?q=hello&id=22&boolean>
<p><a href="http://foo.bar.baz/test?q=hello&id=22&boolean">http://foo.bar.baz/test?q=hello&id=22&boolean</a></p>
<irc://foo.bar:2233/baz>
<p><a href="irc://foo.bar:2233/baz">irc://foo.bar:2233/baz</a></p>
Uppercase is also fine:
Note that many strings that count as [absolute URIs] for purposes of this spec are not valid URIs, because their schemes are not registered or because of other problems with their syntax:
<made-up-scheme://foo,bar>
<p><a href="made-up-scheme://foo,bar">made-up-scheme://foo,bar</a></p>
Spaces are not allowed in autolinks:
Backslash-escapes do not work inside autolinks:
<http://example.com/\[\>
<p><a href="http://example.com/%5C%5B%5C">http://example.com/\[\</a></p>
An email autolink
consists of <
, followed by an [email address],
followed by >
. The link's label is the email address,
and the URL is mailto:
followed by the email address.
An email address, for these purposes, is anything that matches the non-normative regex from the HTML5 spec:
/^[a-zA-Z0-9.!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9](?:[a-zA-Z0-9-]{0,61}[a-zA-Z0-9])?
(?:\.[a-zA-Z0-9](?:[a-zA-Z0-9-]{0,61}[a-zA-Z0-9])?)*$/
Examples of email autolinks:
<foo@bar.example.com>
<p><a href="mailto:foo@bar.example.com">foo@bar.example.com</a></p>
<foo+special@Bar.baz-bar0.com>
<p><a href="mailto:foo+special@Bar.baz-bar0.com">foo+special@Bar.baz-bar0.com</a></p>
Backslash-escapes do not work inside email autolinks:
These are not autolinks:
GFM enables the autolink
extension, where autolinks will be recognised in a
greater number of conditions.
[Autolink]s can also be constructed without requiring the use of <
and to >
to delimit them, although they will be recognized under a smaller set of
circumstances. All such recognized autolinks can only come at the beginning of
a line, after whitespace, or any of the delimiting characters *
, _
, ~
,
and (
.
An extended www autolink will be recognized
when the text www.
is found followed by a [valid domain].
A valid domain consists of segments
of alphanumeric characters, underscores (_
) and hyphens (-
)
separated by periods (.
).
There must be at least one period,
and no underscores may be present in the last two segments of the domain.
The scheme http
will be inserted automatically:
After a [valid domain], zero or more non-space non-<
characters may follow:
Visit www.commonmark.org/help for more information.
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.commonmark.org/help">www.commonmark.org/help</a> for more information.</p>
We then apply extended autolink path validation as follows:
Trailing punctuation (specifically, ?
, !
, .
, ,
, :
, *
, _
, and ~
)
will not be considered part of the autolink, though they may be included in the
interior of the link:
Visit www.commonmark.org.
Visit www.commonmark.org/a.b.
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.commonmark.org">www.commonmark.org</a>.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.commonmark.org/a.b">www.commonmark.org/a.b</a>.</p>
When an autolink ends in )
, we scan the entire autolink for the total number
of parentheses. If there is a greater number of closing parentheses than
opening ones, we don't consider the unmatched trailing parentheses part of the
autolink, in order to facilitate including an autolink inside a parenthesis:
www.google.com/search?q=Markup+(business)
www.google.com/search?q=Markup+(business)))
(www.google.com/search?q=Markup+(business))
(www.google.com/search?q=Markup+(business)
<p><a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=Markup+(business)">www.google.com/search?q=Markup+(business)</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=Markup+(business)">www.google.com/search?q=Markup+(business)</a>))</p>
<p>(<a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=Markup+(business)">www.google.com/search?q=Markup+(business)</a>)</p>
<p>(<a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=Markup+(business)">www.google.com/search?q=Markup+(business)</a></p>
This check is only done when the link ends in a closing parentheses )
, so if
the only parentheses are in the interior of the autolink, no special rules are
applied:
www.google.com/search?q=(business))+ok
<p><a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=(business))+ok">www.google.com/search?q=(business))+ok</a></p>
If an autolink ends in a semicolon (;
), we check to see if it appears to
resemble an [entity reference][entity references]; if the preceding text is &
followed by one or more alphanumeric characters. If so, it is excluded from
the autolink:
www.google.com/search?q=commonmark&hl=en
www.google.com/search?q=commonmark&hl;
<p><a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=commonmark&hl=en">www.google.com/search?q=commonmark&hl=en</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=commonmark">www.google.com/search?q=commonmark</a>&hl;</p>
<
immediately ends an autolink.
www.commonmark.org/he<lp
<p><a href="http://www.commonmark.org/he">www.commonmark.org/he</a><lp</p>
An extended url autolink will be recognised when one of the schemes
http://
, https://
, or ftp://
, followed by a [valid domain], then zero or
more non-space non-<
characters according to
[extended autolink path validation]:
http://commonmark.org
(Visit https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=Markup+(business))
Anonymous FTP is available at ftp://foo.bar.baz.
<p><a href="http://commonmark.org">http://commonmark.org</a></p>
<p>(Visit <a href="https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=Markup+(business)">https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=Markup+(business)</a>)</p>
<p>Anonymous FTP is available at <a href="ftp://foo.bar.baz">ftp://foo.bar.baz</a>.</p>
An extended email autolink will be recognised when an email address is recognised within any text node. Email addresses are recognised according to the following rules:
.
, -
, _
, or +
.@
symbol.-
or _
,
separated by periods (.
).
There must be at least one period.
The last character must not be one of -
or _
.The scheme mailto:
will automatically be added to the generated link:
+
can occur before the @
, but not after.
hello@mail+xyz.example isn't valid, but hello+xyz@mail.example is.
<p>hello@mail+xyz.example isn't valid, but <a href="mailto:hello+xyz@mail.example">hello+xyz@mail.example</a> is.</p>
.
, -
, and _
can occur on both sides of the @
, but only .
may occur at
the end of the email address, in which case it will not be considered part of
the address:
a.b-c_d@a.b
a.b-c_d@a.b.
a.b-c_d@a.b-
a.b-c_d@a.b_
<p><a href="mailto:a.b-c_d@a.b">a.b-c_d@a.b</a></p>
<p><a href="mailto:a.b-c_d@a.b">a.b-c_d@a.b</a>.</p>
<p>a.b-c_d@a.b-</p>
<p>a.b-c_d@a.b_</p>
Text between <
and >
that looks like an HTML tag is parsed as a
raw HTML tag and will be rendered in HTML without escaping.
Tag and attribute names are not limited to current HTML tags,
so custom tags (and even, say, DocBook tags) may be used.
Here is the grammar for tags:
A tag name consists of an ASCII letter
followed by zero or more ASCII letters, digits, or
hyphens (-
).
An attribute consists of [whitespace], an [attribute name], and an optional [attribute value specification].
An attribute name
consists of an ASCII letter, _
, or :
, followed by zero or more ASCII
letters, digits, _
, .
, :
, or -
. (Note: This is the XML
specification restricted to ASCII. HTML5 is laxer.)
An attribute value specification
consists of optional [whitespace],
a =
character, optional [whitespace], and an [attribute
value].
An attribute value consists of an [unquoted attribute value], a [single-quoted attribute value], or a [double-quoted attribute value].
An unquoted attribute value
is a nonempty string of characters not
including [whitespace], "
, '
, =
, <
, >
, or `
.
A single-quoted attribute value
consists of '
, zero or more
characters not including '
, and a final '
.
A double-quoted attribute value
consists of "
, zero or more
characters not including "
, and a final "
.
An open tag consists of a <
character, a [tag name],
zero or more [attributes], optional [whitespace], an optional /
character, and a >
character.
A closing tag consists of the string </
, a
[tag name], optional [whitespace], and the character >
.
An HTML comment consists of <!--
+ text + -->
,
where text does not start with >
or ->
, does not end with -
,
and does not contain --
. (See the
HTML5 spec.)
A processing instruction
consists of the string <?
, a string
of characters not including the string ?>
, and the string
?>
.
A declaration consists of the
string <!
, a name consisting of one or more uppercase ASCII letters,
[whitespace], a string of characters not including the
character >
, and the character >
.
A CDATA section consists of
the string <![CDATA[
, a string of characters not including the string
]]>
, and the string ]]>
.
An HTML tag consists of an [open tag], a [closing tag], an [HTML comment], a [processing instruction], a [declaration], or a [CDATA section].
Here are some simple open tags:
Empty elements:
[Whitespace] is allowed:
With attributes:
<a foo="bar" bam = 'baz <em>"</em>'
_boolean zoop:33=zoop:33 />
<p><a foo="bar" bam = 'baz <em>"</em>'
_boolean zoop:33=zoop:33 /></p>
Custom tag names can be used:
Illegal tag names, not parsed as HTML:
Illegal attribute names:
Illegal attribute values:
Illegal [whitespace]:
< a><
foo><bar/ >
<foo bar=baz
bim!bop />
<p>< a><
foo><bar/ >
<foo bar=baz
bim!bop /></p>
Missing [whitespace]:
Closing tags:
Illegal attributes in closing tag:
Comments:
foo <!-- this is a
comment - with hyphen -->
<p>foo <!-- this is a
comment - with hyphen --></p>
foo <!-- not a comment -- two hyphens -->
<p>foo <!-- not a comment -- two hyphens --></p>
Not comments:
foo <!--> foo -->
foo <!-- foo--->
<p>foo <!--> foo --></p>
<p>foo <!-- foo---></p>
Processing instructions:
Declarations:
CDATA sections:
Entity and numeric character references are preserved in HTML attributes:
Backslash escapes do not work in HTML attributes:
GFM enables the tagfilter
extension, where the following HTML tags will be
filtered when rendering HTML output:
<title>
<textarea>
<style>
<xmp>
<iframe>
<noembed>
<noframes>
<script>
<plaintext>
Filtering is done by replacing the leading <
with the entity <
. These
tags are chosen in particular as they change how HTML is interpreted in a way
unique to them (i.e. nested HTML is interpreted differently), and this is
usually undesireable in the context of other rendered Markdown content.
All other HTML tags are left untouched.
<strong> <title> <style> <em>
<blockquote>
<xmp> is disallowed. <XMP> is also disallowed.
</blockquote>
<p><strong> <title> <style> <em></p>
<blockquote>
<xmp> is disallowed. <XMP> is also disallowed.
</blockquote>
A line break (not in a code span or HTML tag) that is preceded
by two or more spaces and does not occur at the end of a block
is parsed as a hard line break (rendered
in HTML as a <br />
tag):
For a more visible alternative, a backslash before the [line ending] may be used instead of two spaces:
More than two spaces can be used:
Leading spaces at the beginning of the next line are ignored:
Line breaks can occur inside emphasis, links, and other constructs that allow inline content:
Line breaks do not occur inside code spans
or HTML tags:
Hard line breaks are for separating inline content within a block. Neither syntax for hard line breaks works at the end of a paragraph or other block element:
A regular line break (not in a code span or HTML tag) that is not preceded by two or more spaces or a backslash is parsed as a softbreak. (A softbreak may be rendered in HTML either as a [line ending] or as a space. The result will be the same in browsers. In the examples here, a [line ending] will be used.)
Spaces at the end of the line and beginning of the next line are removed:
A conforming parser may render a soft line break in HTML either as a line break or as a space.
A renderer may also provide an option to render soft line breaks as hard line breaks.
Any characters not given an interpretation by the above rules will be parsed as plain textual content.
Internal spaces are preserved verbatim:
Note: This specification is a work in progress. Only some of the official GLFM extensions are defined. We will continue to add any additional ones found in the user-facing documentation for GitLab Flavored Markdown.
There is currently only this single top-level heading, but the examples may be split into multiple top-level headings in the future.
See Task lists in the GitLab Flavored Markdown documentation.
Task list items (checkboxes) are defined as a GitHub Flavored Markdown extension in a section above. GitLab extends the behavior of task list items to support additional features. Some of these features are in-progress, and should not yet be considered part of the official GitLab Flavored Markdown specification.
Some of the behavior of task list items is implemented as client-side JavaScript/CSS.
The following are some basic examples; more examples may be added in the future.
Incomplete task:
- [ ] incomplete
<ul>
<li>
<task-button/>
<input type="checkbox" disabled/>
incomplete
</li>
</ul>
Completed task:
- [x] completed
<ul>
<li>
<task-button/>
<input type="checkbox" checked disabled/>
completed
</li>
</ul>
Inapplicable task:
- [~] inapplicable
<ul>
<li>
<task-button/>
<input type="checkbox" data-inapplicable disabled>
<s>
inapplicable
</s>
</li>
</ul>
Inapplicable task in a "loose" list. Note that the <del>
tag is not applied to the
loose text; it has strikethrough applied with CSS.
- [~] inapplicable
text in loose list
<ul>
<li>
<p>
<task-button/>
<input type="checkbox" data-inapplicable disabled>
<s>
inapplicable
</s>
</p>
<p>
text in loose list
</p>
</li>
</ul>
See Front matter in the GitLab Flavored Markdown documentation.
Front matter is metadata included at the beginning of a Markdown document, preceding the content. This data can be used by static site generators like Jekyll, Hugo, and many other applications.
YAML front matter:
TOML front matter:
JSON front matter:
;;;
{
"title": "JSON front matter"
}
;;;
<pre>
<code>
{
"title": "JSON front matter"
}
</code>
</pre>
Front matter blocks should be inserted at the top of the document:
text
---
title: YAML front matter
---
<p>text</p>
<hr>
<h2>title: YAML front matter</h2>
Front matter block delimiters shouldn’t be preceded by space characters:
See table of contents in the GitLab Flavored Markdown documentation.
NOTE: Because of this bug (https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/359077),
we cannot actually include the TOC
tag with single brackets in backticks
in this Markdown document, otherwise it would render a table of contents inline
right here. So, it's been switched to [
+ TOC
+ ]
instead. This can be reverted
once that bug is fixed.
A table of contents is an unordered list that links to subheadings in the document.
Add either the [[_TOC_]]
tag or the [
+ TOC
+ ]
tag on its own line.
[TOC]
# Heading 1
## Heading 2
<nav>
<ul>
<li><a href="#heading-1">Heading 1</a></li>
<ul>
<li><a href="#heading-2">Heading 2</a></li>
</ul>
</ul>
</nav>
<h1>Heading 1</h1>
<h2>Heading 2</h2>
[[_TOC_]]
# Heading 1
## Heading 2
<nav>
<ul>
<li><a href="#heading-1">Heading 1</a></li>
<ul>
<li><a href="#heading-2">Heading 2</a></li>
</ul>
</ul>
</nav>
<h1>Heading 1</h1>
<h2>Heading 2</h2>
A table of contents is a block element. It should preceded and followed by a blank line.
A table of contents can be indented with up to three spaces.
[[_TOC_]]
# Heading 1
<nav>
<ul>
<li><a href="#heading-1">Heading 1</a></li>
</ul>
</nav>
<h1>Heading 1</h1>
See audio in the GitLab Flavored Markdown documentation.
GLFM renders image elements as an audio player as long as the resource’s file extension is
one of the following supported audio extensions .mp3
, .oga
, .ogg
, .spx
, and .wav
.
Audio ignore the alternative text part of an image declaration.
![audio](audio.oga "audio title")
<p><audio src="audio.oga" title="audio title"></audio></p>
Reference definitions work audio as well:
[audio]: audio.oga "audio title"
![audio][audio]
<p><audio src="audio.oga" title="audio title"></audio></p>
See videos in the GitLab Flavored Markdown documentation.
GLFM renders image elements as a video player as long as the resource’s file extension is
one of the following supported video extensions .mp4
, .m4v
, .mov
, .webm
, and .ogv
.
Videos ignore the alternative text part of an image declaration.
![video](video.m4v "video title")
<p><video src="video.m4v" title="video title"></video></p>
Reference definitions work video as well:
[video]: video.mov "video title"
![video][video]
<p><video src="video.mov" title="video title"></video></p>
This section contains examples of all controllers which use PreviewMarkdown
module
and use different markdown_context_params
. They exercise the various preview_markdown
endpoints via glfm_example_metadata.yml
.
preview_markdown
exercising groups
API endpoint and UploadLinkFilter
:
[groups-test-file](/uploads/groups-test-file)
<p><a href="groups-test-file">groups-test-file</a></p>
preview_markdown
exercising projects
API endpoint and RepositoryLinkFilter
:
[projects-test-file](projects-test-file)
<p><a href="projects-test-file">projects-test-file</a></p>
preview_markdown
exercising projects
API endpoint and SnippetReferenceFilter
:
This project snippet ID reference IS filtered: $88888
<p>This project snippet ID reference IS filtered: $88888</p>
preview_markdown
exercising personal (non-project) snippets
API endpoint. This is
only used by the comment field on personal snippets. It has no unique custom markdown
extension behavior, and specifically does not render snippet references via
SnippetReferenceFilter
, even if the ID is valid.
This personal snippet ID reference is not filtered: $99999
<p>This personal snippet ID reference is not filtered: $99999</p>
preview_markdown
exercising project wikis
API endpoint and WikiLinkFilter
:
[project-wikis-test-file](project-wikis-test-file)
<p><a href="project-wikis-test-file">project-wikis-test-file</a></p>
preview_markdown
exercising group wikis
API endpoint and WikiLinkFilter
. This example
also requires an EE license enabling the group_wikis
feature:
[group-wikis-test-file](group-wikis-test-file)
<p><a href="group-wikis-test-file">group-wikis-test-file</a></p>
![test-file](/uploads/aa45a38ec2cfe97433281b10bbff042c/test-file.png)
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![test-file](/uploads/aa45a38ec2cfe97433281b10bbff042c/test-file.png)
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[test-file](/uploads/aa45a38ec2cfe97433281b10bbff042c/test-file.zip)
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[test-file](/uploads/aa45a38ec2cfe97433281b10bbff042c/test-file.zip)
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![Sample Audio](https://gitlab.com/gitlab.mp3)
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* ![Sample Audio](https://gitlab.com/1.mp3)
* ![Sample Video](https://gitlab.com/2.mp4)
1. ![Sample Video](https://gitlab.com/1.mp4)
2. ![Sample Audio](https://gitlab.com/2.mp3)
* [x] ![Sample Audio](https://gitlab.com/1.mp3)
* [x] ![Sample Audio](https://gitlab.com/2.mp3)
* [x] ![Sample Video](https://gitlab.com/3.mp4)
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> This is a blockquote
>
> This is another one
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* list item 1
* list item 2
* embedded list item 3
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- list item 1
- list item 2
* embedded list item 3
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+ list item 1
+ list item 2
- embedded list item 3
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```javascript
console.log('hello world')
```
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- `#F00`
- `#F00A`
- `#FF0000`
- `#FF0000AA`
- `RGB(0,255,0)`
- `RGB(0%,100%,0%)`
- `RGBA(0,255,0,0.3)`
- `HSL(540,70%,50%)`
- `HSLA(540,70%,50%,0.3)`
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<dl>
<dt>Frog</dt>
<dd>Wet green thing</dd>
<dt>Rabbit</dt>
<dd>Warm fluffy thing</dd>
<dt>Punt</dt>
<dd>Kick a ball</dd>
<dd>Take a bet</dd>
<dt>Color</dt>
<dt>Colour</dt>
<dd>
Any hue except _white_ or **black**
</dd>
</dl>
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<details>
<summary>This is the visible summary of the collapsible section</summary>
1. collapsed markdown
2. more collapsed markdown
</details>
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```nomnoml
#stroke: #a86128
[<frame>Decorator pattern|
[<abstract>Component||+ operation()]
[Client] depends --> [Component]
[Decorator|- next: Component]
[Decorator] decorates -- [ConcreteComponent]
[Component] <:- [Decorator]
[Component] <:- [ConcreteComponent]
]
```
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```plantuml
Alice -> Bob: Authentication Request
Bob --> Alice: Authentication Response
Alice -> Bob: Another authentication Request
Alice <-- Bob: Another authentication Response
```
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```plantuml
A -> B : Text with norwegian characters: æøå
```
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<div>plain text</div>
<div>
just a plain ol' div, not much to _expect_!
</div>
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<figure>
![Elephant at sunset](elephant-sunset.jpg)
<figcaption>An elephant at sunset</figcaption>
</figure>
<figure>
![A crocodile wearing crocs](croc-crocs.jpg)
<figcaption>
A crocodile wearing _crocs_!
</figcaption>
</figure>
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A footnote reference tag looks like this: [^1]
This reference tag is a mix of letters and numbers. [^footnote]
[^1]: This is the text inside a footnote.
[^footnote]: This is another footnote.
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# Heading 1
## Heading 2
### Heading 3
#### Heading 4
##### Heading 5
###### Heading 6
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* Content editor is ~~great~~<ins>amazing</ins>.
* If the changes <abbr title="Looks good to merge">LGTM</abbr>, please <abbr title="Merge when pipeline succeeds">MWPS</abbr>.
* The English song <q>Oh I do like to be beside the seaside</q> looks like this in Hebrew: <span dir="rtl">אה, אני אוהב להיות ליד חוף הים</span>. In the computer's memory, this is stored as <bdo dir="ltr">אה, אני אוהב להיות ליד חוף הים</bdo>.
* <cite>The Scream</cite> by Edvard Munch. Painted in 1893.
* <dfn>HTML</dfn> is the standard markup language for creating web pages.
* Do not forget to buy <mark>milk</mark> today.
* This is a paragraph and <small>smaller text goes here</small>.
* The concert starts at <time datetime="20:00">20:00</time> and you'll be able to enjoy the band for at least <time datetime="PT2H30M">2h 30m</time>.
* Press <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>C</kbd> to copy text (Windows).
* WWF's goal is to: <q>Build a future where people live in harmony with nature.</q> We hope they succeed.
* The error occurred was: <samp>Keyboard not found. Press F1 to continue.</samp>
* The area of a triangle is: 1/2 x <var>b</var> x <var>h</var>, where <var>b</var> is the base, and <var>h</var> is the vertical height.
* <ruby>漢<rt>ㄏㄢˋ</rt></ruby>
* C<sub>7</sub>H<sub>16</sub> + O<sub>2</sub> → CO<sub>2</sub> + H<sub>2</sub>O
* The **Pythagorean theorem** is often expressed as <var>a<sup>2</sup></var> + <var>b<sup>2</sup></var> = <var>c<sup>2</sup></var>
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This math is inline $`a^2+b^2=c^2`$.
This is on a separate line:
```math
a^2+b^2=c^2
```
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1. list item 1
2. list item 2
3. list item 3
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134. list item 1
135. list item 2
136. list item 3
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1. [x] hello
2. [x] world
3. [ ] example
1. [ ] of nested
1. [x] task list
2. [ ] items
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4893. [x] hello
4894. [x] world
4895. [ ] example
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Hi @gfm_user - thank you for reporting this ~"UX bug" (#1) we hope to fix it in %1.1 as part of !1
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| header | header |
|--------|--------|
| `code` | cell with **bold** |
| ~~strike~~ | cell with _italic_ |
# content after table
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[[_TOC_]]
# Lorem
Well, that's just like... your opinion.. man.
## Ipsum
### Dolar
# Sit amit
### I don't know
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* [x] hello
* [x] world
* [ ] example
* [ ] of nested
* [x] task list
* [ ] items
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![Sample Video](https://gitlab.com/gitlab.mp4)
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Fernstraßen<wbr>bau<wbr>privat<wbr>finanzierungs<wbr>gesetz
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See Change the image dimensions in the GitLab Flavored Markdown documentation.
The width
and height
attributes for an image can be specified directly after
the image markdown.
General syntax conforms to the commonmark-hs attribute syntax where it makes sense.
![](https://gitlab.com/logo.png){width="100" height="100"}
<p><img src="https://gitlab.com/logo.png" width="100" height="100"></p>
%
and px
units may also be specified.
![](https://gitlab.com/logo.png){width="100%"}
<p><img src="https://gitlab.com/logo.png" width="100%"></p>
![](https://gitlab.com/logo.png){height="100px"}
<p><img src="https://gitlab.com/logo.png" height="100px"></p>
Whitespace is tolerated around the delimiters:
![](https://gitlab.com/logo.png){ width="100" height="100" }
<p><img src="https://gitlab.com/logo.png" width="100" height="100"></p>
Attributes must immediately follow the image markdown.
![](https://gitlab.com/logo.png) {width="100" height="100"}
<p><img src="https://gitlab.com/logo.png"> {width="100" height="100"}</p>
See the footnotes section of the user-facing documentation for GitLab Flavored Markdown.
footnote reference tag [^fortytwo]
[^fortytwo]: footnote text
<p>
footnote reference tag
<sup>
<a href="#fn-fortytwo-42" id="fnref-fortytwo-42" data-footnote-ref>
1
</a>
</sup>
</p>
<section data-footnotes>
<ol>
<li id="fn-fortytwo-42">
<p>
footnote text
<a href="#fnref-fortytwo-42" data-footnote-backref>
</a>
</p>
</li>
</ol>
</section>