Survival Project | Made by me | Under Construction
Link for cloning the project:
git@github.com:Asyrion/survivalproject.git
Starting an Open-source-project
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If you want to embedd images, this is how you do it.
If you’d like to quote someone, use the > character before the line:
Coffee. The finest organic suspension ever devised… I beat the Borg with it.
- Captain Janeway
There are many different ways to style code with GitHub’s markdown. If you have inline code blocks, wrap them in backticks: var example = true
. If you’ve got a longer block of code, you can indent with four spaces:
if (isAwesome){
return true
}
GitHub also supports something called code fencing, which allows for multiple lines without indentation:
if (isAwesome){
return true
}
And if you’d like to use syntax highlighting, include the language:
if (isAwesome){
return true
}
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Content from cell 1 | Content from cell 2 |
Content in the first column | Content in the second column |
GitHub supports many extras in Markdown that help you reference and link to people. If you ever want to direct a comment at someone, you can prefix their name with an @ symbol: Hey @asyrion — love your sweater!
But I have to admit, tasks lists are my favorite:
When you include a task list in the first comment of an Issue, you will see a helpful progress bar in your list of issues. It works in Pull Requests, too!
And, of course emoji!
It’s very easy to make some words bold and other words italic with Markdown. You can even link to Google!