Github Flavoured Markdown CheatSheet
A markdown cheat sheet for GFM
Introduction
The following markdown cheatsheet is adapted from: https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/
What is Markdown?
Markdown is a way to style text on the web. You control the display of the
document; formatting words as bold or italic, adding images, and creating lists
are just a few of the things we can do with Markdown. Mostly, Markdown is just
regular text with a few non-alphabetic characters thrown in, like # or *.
Syntax guide
Here’s an overview of Markdown syntax that you can use anywhere on GitHub.com or in your own text files.
Headers
# This is a h1 tag
 
## This is a h2 tag
 
#### This is a h4 tagThis is a h1 tag
This is a h2 tag
This is a h4 tag
Emphasis
_This text will be italic_
 
**This text will be bold**
 
_You **can** combine them_This text will be italic
This text will be bold
You can combine them
Lists
Unordered
- Item 1
- Item 2
  - Item 2a
  - Item 2b- Item 1
- Item 2
- Item 2a
- Item 2b
 
Ordered
1. Item 1
1. Item 2
1. Item 3
   1. Item 3a
   1. Item 3b- Item 1
- Item 2
- Item 3
- Item 3a
- Item 3b
 
Images

Format: 
Links
http://github.com - automatic! [GitHub](http://github.com)http://github.com - automatic! GitHub
Blockquotes
As Kanye West said:
 
> We're living the future so the present is our past.As Kanye West said:
We're living the future so the present is our past.
Inline code
I think you should use an `<addr>` element here instead.I think you should use an <addr> element here instead.
Syntax highlighting
Here’s an example of how you can use syntax highlighting with GitHub Flavored Markdown:
```js:fancyAlert.js
function fancyAlert(arg) {
  if (arg) {
    $.facebox({ div: '#foo' })
  }
}
```And here's how it looks - nicely colored with styled code titles!
function fancyAlert(arg) {
	if (arg) {
		$.facebox({ div: "#foo" });
	}
}Footnotes
Here is a simple footnote[^1]. With some additional text after it.
 
[^1]: My reference.Here is a simple footnote1. With some additional text after it.
Task Lists
- [x] list syntax required (any unordered or ordered list supported)
- [x] this is a complete item
- [ ] this is an incomplete item- list syntax required (any unordered or ordered list supported)
- this is a complete item
- this is an incomplete item
Tables
You can create tables by assembling a list of words and dividing them with
hyphens - (for the first row), and then separating each column with a pipe
|:
| First Header                | Second Header                |
| --------------------------- | ---------------------------- |
| Content from cell 1         | Content from cell 2          |
| Content in the first column | Content in the second column || First Header | Second Header | 
|---|---|
| Content from cell 1 | Content from cell 2 | 
| Content in the first column | Content in the second column | 
Strikethrough
Any word wrapped with two tildes (like ~~this~~) will appear crossed out.
Footnotes
- 
My reference. ↩ 
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