top | item 45408912 (no title) jftuga | 5 months ago I just learned how to do an inline "Note" in markdown (noticed this in his README.md) which I had either never seen before or just never noticed. I made a gist so I wouldn't forget how to do this.https://gist.github.com/jftuga/2e4cf463dc0cdd9640c5f3da06b69... discuss order hn newest cge|5 months ago This feature is specific to relatively recent, Github-flavored Markdown. Pandoc, for example, uses different syntax ( https://pandoc.org/demo/example33/8.18-divs-and-spans.html#d... ). maxmcd|5 months ago There are a few different styles: https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/16925 jftuga|5 months ago Thanks for the link. These are nice additions. kragen|5 months ago Markdown doesn't support that; it's a GFM extension. netule|5 months ago Also seems to render nicely in Obsidian.
cge|5 months ago This feature is specific to relatively recent, Github-flavored Markdown. Pandoc, for example, uses different syntax ( https://pandoc.org/demo/example33/8.18-divs-and-spans.html#d... ).
maxmcd|5 months ago There are a few different styles: https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/16925 jftuga|5 months ago Thanks for the link. These are nice additions.
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