Basic Format
| Syntax | Description |
|---|---|
[[Link]] | Internal links |
![[Link]] | Embed files |
![[Link\#^id]] | Block references |
^id | Defining a block |
[^id] | Footnotes |
| “ | Comments |
~~Text~~ | Strikethroughs |
==Text== | Highlights |
``` | Code blocks |
- [ ] | Incomplete task |
- [x] | Completed task |
> [!note] | Callouts |
| (see link) | Tables |
Callouts
Title-only callout
NOTE
Useful information that users should know, even when skimming content.
Are callouts foldable?
Yes! In a foldable callout, the contents are hidden when the callout is collapsed.
You can make a callout foldable by adding a plus (+) or a minus (-) directly after the type identifier.
> [!NOTE]
>
> Useful information that users should know, even when skimming content.
> [!TIP]
>
> Helpful advice for doing things better or more easily.
> [!IMPORTANT]
>
> Key information users need to know to achieve their goal.
> [!WARNING]
>
> Urgent info that needs immediate user attention to avoid problems.
> [!CAUTION]
>
> Advises about risks or negative outcomes of certain actions.Footnotes
This is a simple footnote[^1].
[^1]: This is the referenced text.
[^2]:
Add 2 spaces at the start of each new line.
This lets you write footnotes that span multiple lines.
[^note]: Named footnotes still appear as numbers, but can make it easier to identify and link references.This is a simple footnote1.
Footnotes
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This is the referenced text. ↩