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# Markdown Cheatsheet Markdown is a lightweight markup language that can be used to format text for the web. Here are some of the basic syntax elements: ## Headers - # \# H1 - ## \#\# H2 - ### \#\#\# H3 - #### \#\#\#\# H4 - ##### \#\#\#\#\# H5 - ###### \#\#\#\#\#\# H6 ## Emphasis - *\*Italic\** - **\*\*Bold\*\*** - ***\*\*\*Bold and Italic\*\*\**** ## Lists ### Unordered Lists - Item 1 - Item 2 - Item 3 ### Ordered Lists 1. Item 1 2. Item 2 3. Item 3 ## Links \[Link text](URL) ## Images \![Alt text](image URL) ## Code \`Inline code` \``` Block of code \``` ## Horizontal Rule --- ## Blockquote \> This is a blockquote. ## Tables \| Column 1 | Column 2 | \|----------|----------| \| Row 1, Column 1 | Row 1, Column 2 | \| Row 2, Column 1 | Row 2, Column 2 | ## Task Lists - [x] Task 1 - [ ] Task 2 ## Strikethrough \~~Strikethrough~~ ## Inline HTML \<span style="color:red">Red text</span> For more information, check out the [official Markdown documentation](https://www.markdownguide.org/cheat-sheet/).