The Ultimate Markdown Cheat Sheet: A Blogger’s Best Friend
Kanani Nirav
Posted on September 3, 2023
In this article, we will discuss about Markdown and provide an easy-to-use Markdown Cheat Sheet.
What is Markdown?
Markdown is a lightweight markup language that you can use to add formatting elements to plaintext text documents. It allows us to add formatting elements to our documents without complex HTML or other markup languages. Markdown is widely used for creating content on websites, blogs, forums, and more. The best part? You don’t need any special software — just a plain text editor and this cheat sheet!
You can also start or fork this GitHub Repo if you like.
Github: Markdown cheat sheet
Heading
# Heading 1
## Heading 2
### Heading 3
Paragraph
Paragraph
Emphasized text
_Emphasized text_ or *Emphasized text*
Example: Emphasized text
Underlining Text
<u> My Underlined Text</u>
Example: My Underlined Text
Strike through text
~~Strikethrough text~~
Example: Strikethrough text
Superscript
This is a <sup>superscript</sup> text
Example: This is a superscript text
Strong text
__Strong text__ or **Strong text**
Example: Strong text
Strong emphasized text
___Strong emphasized text___ or ***Strong emphasized text***
Example: Strong emphasized text
Text colors and fonts
In his beard lived three <span style="color:red">cardinals</span>.
I am in <span style="font-family:Papyrus; font-size:4em;">LOVE!</span>
Example:
- In his beard lived three cardinals.
- I am in LOVE!
Links
[Sample Link](http://www.example.com/) and <http://example.com/>
Example: Sample Link and http://example.com/
Goto Any heading
[heading-1](#heading-1 "Goto heading-1")
Example: Goto Heading
Table
| First Header | Second Header |
| ------------ | ------------- |
| Content Cell | Content Cell |
| Content Cell | Content Cell |
Example:
First Header | Second Header |
---|---|
Content Cell | Content Cell |
Content Cell | Content Cell |
Adding a pipe |
in a cell
| First Header | Second Header |
| ------------ | ------------- |
| Content Cell | Content Cell |
| Content Cell | \ |
Example:
First Header | Second Header |
---|---|
Content Cell | Content Cell |
Content Cell | \ |
Left, right and center aligned table
| Left aligned Header | Right aligned Header | Center aligned Header |
| :------------------ | -------------------: | :-------------------: |
| Content Cell | Content Cell | Content Cell |
| Content Cell | Content Cell | Content Cell |
Example:
Left aligned Header | Right aligned Header | Center aligned Header |
---|---|---|
Content Cell | Content Cell | Content Cell |
Content Cell | Content Cell | Content Cell |
Quoting code
Use `git status` to list all new or modified files that haven't yet been committed.
Example: Use git status
to list all new or modified files that haven't yet been committed.
code Block
```ruby
```
Example
def sum(a,b)
a + b
end
Bullet list
* Bullet list
* Nested bullet
* Sub-nested bullet etc
* Bullet list item 2
-OR-
- Bullet list
- Nested bullet
- Sub-nested bullet etc
- Bullet list item 2
Example:
- Bullet list
- Nested bullet
- Sub-nested bullet etc
- Bullet list item 2
Ordered List
1. A numbered list
1. A nested numbered list
2. Which is numbered
2. Which is numbered
Example:
- A numbered list
- A nested numbered list
- Which is numbered
- Which is numbered
Task List
- [ ] An uncompleted task
- [x] A completed task
Example:
- [ ] An uncompleted task
- [x] A completed task
Subtask
- [ ] Project 1
- [ ] Subtask 1
Example:
- [ ] Project 1
- [ ] Subtask 1
Blockquote
> Blockquote
>> Nested Blockquote
Example:
Blockquote
Nested blockquote
Horizontal line
- - - -
Example:
Image with alt
![picture alt](http://example.com/200x150)
Foldable text
<details>
<summary>Title 1</summary>
<p>Title 1 Title 1 Title 1</p>
</details>
Example:
Title 1
Title 1 Title 1 Title 1
Title 2
Title 2 Title 2 Title 2
Link to a specific part of the page
[text goes here](#section_name)
Example: Go To TOP
Hotkey
<kbd>⌘F</kbd>
Example:
⌘F ⇧⌘F
Hotkey list
Key | Symbol |
---|---|
Option | ⌥ |
Control | ⌃ |
Command | ⌘ |
Shift | ⇧ |
Caps Lock | ⇪ |
Tab | ⇥ |
Esc | ⎋ |
Power | ⌽ |
Return | ↩ |
Delete | ⌫ |
Up | ↑ |
Down | ↓ |
Left | ← |
Right | → |
Emoji
❗ Use emoji icons to enhance text. 👍 Look up emoji codes at emoji-cheat-sheet.com
Code appears between colons :EMOJICODE:
Footnotes
Here is a simple footnote[^1].
A footnote can also have multiple lines[^2].
[^1]: My reference.
[^2]: To add line breaks within a footnote, prefix new lines with 2 spaces.
This is a second line.
Example:
Here is a simple footnote1.
A footnote can also have multiple lines2.
Alerts
> [!NOTE]
> Highlights information that users should take into account, even when skimming.
> [!IMPORTANT]
> Crucial information necessary for users to succeed.
> [!WARNING]
> Critical content demanding immediate user attention due to potential risks.
Example:
Hiding content with comments
<!-- This content will not appear in the rendered Markdown -->
Reference: Markdown Guide
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