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+

Markdown Examples in barf

+

2023-01-05

+

This following was lifted from https://github.com/karlb/smu

+

smu Syntax

+

smu was started as a rewrite of +markdown but became something +more lightweight and consistent. It differs from CommonMark in the following ways:

+ +

Patches that increase the CommonMark compatibility are welcome as long as they don't increase the code complexity significantly.

+

This project is a fork of the original smu by +Enno Boland (gottox). The main differences to the +original smu are:

+ +

Inline patterns

+

There are several patterns you can use to highlight your text:

+ +

Titles

+

Creating titles in smu is very easy. There are two different syntax styles. The +first is underlining with at least three characters:

+
Heading
+=======
+
+Topic
+-----
+
+

This is very intuitive and self explaining. The resulting sourcecode looks like +this:

+
<h1>Heading</h1>
+<h2>Topic</h2>
+
+

Use the following prefixes if you don't like underlining:

+
# h1
+## h2
+### h3
+#### h4
+##### h5
+###### h6
+
+

Links

+

The simplest way to define a link is with simple <>.

+
<http://s01.de>
+
+

You can do the same for E-Mail addresses:

+
<yourname@s01.de>
+
+

If you want to define a label for the url, you have to use a different syntax

+
[smu - simple mark up](http://s01.de/~gottox/index.cgi/proj_smu)
+
+

The resulting HTML-Code

+
<a href="http://s01.de/~gottox/index.cgi/proj_smu">smu - simple mark up</a></p>
+
+

Lists

+

Defining lists is very straightforward:

+
* Item 1
+* Item 2
+* Item 3
+
+

Result:

+
<ul>
+<li>Item 1</li>
+<li>Item 2</li>
+<li>Item 3</li>
+</ul>
+
+

Defining ordered lists is also very easy:

+
1. Item 1
+2. Item 2
+3. Item 3
+
+

Only the first number in a list is meaningful. All following list items are +continously counted. If you want a list starting at 2, you could write:

+
2. Item 1
+2. Item 2
+2. Item 3
+
+

and get the following HTML which will render with the numbers 2, 3, 4:

+
<ol start="2">
+<li>Item 1</li>
+<li>Item 2</li>
+<li>Item 3</li>
+</ol>
+
+

Code & Blockquote

+

Use the > as a line prefix for defining blockquotes. Blockquotes are +interpreted as well. This makes it possible to embed links, headings and even +other quotes into a quote:

+
> Hello
+> This is a quote with a [link](http://s01.de/~gottox)
+
+

Result: +

+
<blockquote><p>
+Hello
+This is a quote with a <a href="http://s01.de/~gottox">link</a></p>
+</blockquote>
+
+

You can define a code block with a leading Tab or with 4 leading spaces

+
	this.is(code)
+
+    this.is(code, too)
+
+

Result: +

+
<pre><code>this.is(code)</code></pre>
+<pre><code>this.is(code, too)
+</code></pre>
+
+

Please note that you can't use HTML or smu syntax in a code block.

+

Another way to write code blocks is to use code fences:

+
```json
+{"some": "code"}
+```
+
+

This has two advantages:

+ + +

Tables

+

Tables can be generated with the following syntax:

+
| Heading1 | Heading2 |
+| -------- | -------- |
+| Cell 1   | Cell2    |
+
+

Aligning the columns make the input nicer to read, but is not necessary to get +correct table output. You could just write

+
| Heading1 | Heading2 |
+| --- | --- |
+| Cell 1 | Cell2 |
+
+

To align the content of table cells, use |:--| for left, |--:| for right +and |:--:| for centered alignment in the row which separates the header from +the table body.

+
| Heading1 | Heading2 | Heading3 |
+| :------- | :------: | -------: |
+| Left     | Center   | Right    |
+
+

Other interesting stuff

+ +

embed HTML

+

You can include arbitrary HTML code in your documents. The HTML will be +passed through to the resulting document without modification. This is a good +way to work around features that are missing in smu. If you don't want this +behaviour, use the -n flag when executing smu to stricly escape the HTML +tags.

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