Markdown
Write Markdown directly in the editor to easily create content using common syntax
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Write Markdown directly in the editor to easily create content using common syntax
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GitBook’s editor allows you to create formatted content using Markdown.
Markdown is a popular markup syntax that’s widely known for its simplicity. GitBook supports it as a keyboard-friendly way to write rich and structured text.
GitBook supports all the classic inline Markdown formatting:
Bold
**bold**
bold
Italic
_italic_
italic
Strikethrough
~strikethrough~
strikethrough
Inline code
`code`
code
Heading 1: # A first-level title
Heading 2: ## A second-level title
Heading 3: ### A third-level title
```⏎
creates a new code block.
```py⏎
creates a new code block with Python syntax highlighting.
GitBook automatically detects and creates ordered and unordered lists as you type.
Begin a line with -
or *
to start an unordered bullet list.
Begin a line with 1.
to start a numbered list.
Begin a line with - [ ]
to start a task list.
Begin a line with >
to create a block quote. If you select an entire paragraph from start to end, typing >
will wrap the content in a block quote.
This is a block quote.
Type ---
then hit Enter
to create a divider on your page.
This is an example of a divider.