Formatting like tables, syntax highlighting, and automatic linking allows you to arrange complex information clearly in your pull requests, issues, and comments.
Organizing information with tablesYou can build tables to organize information in comments, issues, pull requests, and wikis.
Organizing information with collapsed sectionsYou can streamline your Markdown by creating a collapsed section with the <details>
tag.
Share samples of code with fenced code blocks and enabling syntax highlighting.
Creating diagramsCreate diagrams to convey information through charts and graphs
Writing mathematical expressionsUse Markdown to display mathematical expressions on GitHub.
Autolinked references and URLsReferences to URLs, issues, pull requests, and commits are automatically shortened and converted into links.
Attaching filesYou can convey information by attaching a variety of file types to your issues and pull requests.
About tasklistsYou can use tasklists to break the work for an issue or pull request into smaller tasks, then track the full set of work to completion.
Creating a permanent link to a code snippetYou can create a permanent link to a specific line or range of lines of code in a specific version of a file or pull request.
Using keywords in issues and pull requestsUse keywords to link an issue and pull request or to mark an issue or pull request as a duplicate.
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