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# Features
## Introduction
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**HedgeDoc** is a real-time, multi-platform collaborative markdown note editor.
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This means that you can write notes with other people on your **desktop** , **tablet** or even on the **phone** .
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You can sign-in via multiple auth providers like **Facebook** , **Twitter** , **GitHub** and many more on the [*homepage* ](/ ).
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If you experience any *issues* , feel free to report it on [**GitHub** ](https://github.com/hedgedoc/hedgedoc/issues ).
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Or meet us on [**Matrix** ](https://chat.hedgedoc.org ) for dev-talk and interactive help.
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**Thank you very much!**
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## Workspace
### Modes
#### Desktop & Tablet
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< i class = "fa fa-eye fa-fw" > < / i > View: See only the result.
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< i class = "fa fa-columns fa-fw" > < / i > Both: See editor and result at the same time.
< i class = "fa fa-pencil fa-fw" > < / i > Edit: See only the editor.
#### Mobile
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< i class = "fa fa-eye fa-fw" > < / i > View: See only the result.
< i class = "fa fa-pencil fa-fw" > < / i > Edit: See only the editor.
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### Night Mode
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When you are tired of a white screen and like a night mode, click on the little moon < i class = "fa fa-moon-o" > < / i > and turn on the night view of HedgeDoc.
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The editor view, which is in night mode by default, can also be toggled between night and day view using the the little sun< i class = "fa fa-sun-o fa-fw" > < / i > .
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### Image Upload
You can upload an image simply by clicking on the upload button < i class = "fa fa-upload" > < / i > .
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Alternatively, you can **drag-n-drop** an image into the editor. Even **pasting** images is possible!
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This will automatically upload the image to ** [imgur ](https://imgur.com )**, ** [Amazon S3 ](https://aws.amazon.com/s3/ )**, ** [Minio ](https://minio.io )** or the **local filesystem** (depending on the instance's configuration), nothing to worry about. :tada:
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![imgur ](https://i.imgur.com/9cgQVqD.png )
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### Share Notes
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If you want to share an **editable** note, just copy the URL.
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If you want to share a **read-only** note, simply press the publish button < i class = "fa fa-share-square-o" ></ i > and copy the URL.
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### Save a Note
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Currently, you can save to **Dropbox** < i class = "fa fa-dropbox" ></ i > (depending on the instance's configuration) or save a Markdown < i class = "fa fa-file-text" ></ i > , HTML or raw HTML < i class = "fa fa-file-code-o" ></ i > file locally.
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### Import Notes
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Similarly to the *save* feature, you can also import a Markdown file from **Dropbox** < i class = "fa fa-dropbox" ></ i > (depending on the instance's configuration), or import content from your **clipboard** < i class = "fa fa-clipboard" ></ i > , which can parse some HTML. :smiley:
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### Permissions
It is possible to change the access permission of a note through the little button on the top right of the view.
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There are four possible options:
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| | Owner read/write | Signed-in read | Signed-in write | Guest read | Guest write |
|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |:----------------:|:--------------:|:---------------:|:----------:|:-----------:|
| < span class = "text-nowrap" >< i class = "fa fa-leaf fa-fw" ></ i > **Freely** </ span > | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
| < span class = "text-nowrap" >< i class = "fa fa-pencil fa-fw" ></ i > **Editable** </ span > | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✖ |
| < span class = "text-nowrap" >< i class = "fa fa-id-card fa-fw" ></ i > **Limited** </ span > | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ |
| < span class = "text-nowrap" >< i class = "fa fa-lock fa-fw" ></ i > **Locked** </ span > | ✔ | ✔ | ✖ | ✔ | ✖ |
| < span class = "text-nowrap" >< i class = "fa fa-umbrella fa-fw" ></ i > **Protected** </ span > | ✔ | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ | ✖ |
| < span class = "text-nowrap" >< i class = "fa fa-hand-stop-o fa-fw" ></ i > **Private** </ span > | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ | ✖ | ✖ |
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**Only the owner of the note can change the note's permissions.**
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### Embed a Note
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Notes can be embedded as follows:
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```xml
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< iframe width = "100%" height = "500" src = "https://demo.hedgedoc.org/features" frameborder = "0" > < / iframe >
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```
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### [Slide Mode](./slide-example)
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You can use a special syntax to organize your note into slides.
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After that, you can use the ** [Slide Mode ](./slide-example )** < i class = "fa fa-tv" ></ i > to make a presentation.
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Visit the above link for details.
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To switch the editor into slide mode, set the [document type ](./yaml-metadata#type ) to `slide` .
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## View
### Autogenerated Table of Contents
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You can look at the bottom right section of the view area, there is a *ToC* button < i class = "fa fa-bars" ></ i > .
Pressing that button will show you a current *Table of Contents* , and will highlight which section you're at.
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ToCs support up to **three header levels** .
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### Permalink
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Every header will automatically add a permalink on the right side.
You can hover and click < i class = "fa fa-chain" > < / i > to anchor on it.
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## Edit
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### Editor Modes
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You can look in the bottom right section of the editor area, there you'll find a button with `SUBLIME` on it.
When you click it, you can select 3 editor modes, which will also define your shortcut keys:
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- [Sublime ](https://codemirror.net/demo/sublime.html ) (default)
- [Emacs ](https://codemirror.net/demo/emacs.html )
- [Vim ](https://codemirror.net/demo/vim.html )
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### Auto-Complete
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This editor provides full auto-complete hints in markdown.
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- Emojis: type `:` to show hints.
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- Code blocks: type ` ` `` `, followed by another character to show syntax highlighting suggestions.
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- Headers: type `#` to show hint.
- Referrals: type `[]` to show hint.
- Externals: type `{}` to show hint.
- Images: type `!` to show hint.
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### Title
The first **level 1 heading** (e.g. `# Title` ) will be used as the note title.
### Tags
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Using tags as follows, the specified tags will show in your **history** .
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#### tags: `features` `cool` `updated`
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### [YAML Metadata](./yaml-metadata)
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You can provide advanced note information to set the browser behavior (visit above link for details):
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- robots: set web robots meta
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- lang: set browser language
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- dir: set text direction
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- breaks: set to use line breaks
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- GA: set to use Google Analytics
- disqus: set to use Disqus
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- slideOptions: setup slide mode options
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### Table of Contents
Use the syntax `[TOC]` to embed a table of contents into your note.
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[TOC]
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### Emoji
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You can type any emoji like this :smile: :smiley: :cry: :wink:
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> See full emoji list [here](https://www.webfx.com/tools/emoji-cheat-sheet/).
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### ToDo List
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- [ ] ToDos
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- [x] Buy some salad
- [ ] Brush teeth
- [x] Drink some water
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- [ ] **Click my box** and see the source code, if you're allowed to edit!
### Code Block
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We support many programming languages, use the auto complete function to see the entire list.
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```javascript=
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var s = "JavaScript syntax highlighting";
alert(s);
function $initHighlight(block, cls) {
try {
if (cls.search(/\bno\-highlight\b/) != -1)
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return process(block, true, 0x0F) +
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' class=""';
} catch (e) {
/* handle exception */
}
for (var i = 0 / 2; i < classes.length ; i + + ) {
if (checkCondition(classes[i]) === undefined)
return /\d+[\s/]/g;
}
}
```
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If you want **line numbers** , type `=` after specifying the code block languagues.
Also, you can specify the start line number.
Like below, the line number starts from 101:
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```javascript=101
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var s = "JavaScript syntax highlighting";
alert(s);
function $initHighlight(block, cls) {
try {
if (cls.search(/\bno\-highlight\b/) != -1)
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return process(block, true, 0x0F) +
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' class=""';
} catch (e) {
/* handle exception */
}
for (var i = 0 / 2; i < classes.length ; i + + ) {
if (checkCondition(classes[i]) === undefined)
return /\d+[\s/]/g;
}
}
```
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Or you might want to continue the previous code block's line number, use `=+` :
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```javascript=+
var s = "JavaScript syntax highlighting";
alert(s);
```
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Somtimes you have a super long text without breaks. It's time to use `!` to wrap your code:
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```!
When you’ re a carpenter making a beautiful chest of drawers, you’ re not going to use a piece of plywood on the back.
```
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### Blockquote Tags
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> Using the syntax below to specifiy your **name, time and color** to vary the blockquotes.
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> [name=ChengHan Wu] [time=Sun, Jun 28, 2015 9:59 PM] [color=#907bf7]
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> > Even support nested blockquotes!
> > [name=Max Mustermann] [time=Sun, Jun 28, 2015 9:47 PM] [color=red]
### Externals
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#### YouTube
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{%youtube aqz-KE-bpKQ %}
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#### Vimeo
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{%vimeo 124148255 %}
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#### Gist
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{%gist schacon/4277%}
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#### SlideShare
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{%slideshare briansolis/26-disruptive-technology-trends-2016-2018-56796196 %}
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#### PDF
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**Caution: this might be blocked by your browser if not using an `https` URL.**
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{%pdf https://papers.nips.cc/paper/5346-sequence-to-sequence-learning-with-neural-networks.pdf %}
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### MathJax
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You can render *LaTeX* mathematical expressions using **MathJax** , as on [math.stackexchange.com ](https://math.stackexchange.com/ ):
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The *Gamma function* satisfying $\Gamma(n) = (n-1)!\quad\forall n\in\mathbb N$ is via the Euler integral
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$$
x = {-b \pm \sqrt{b^2-4ac} \over 2a}.
$$
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$$
\Gamma(z) = \int_0^\infty t^{z-1}e^{-t}dt\,.
$$
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> More information about **LaTeX** mathematical expressions [here](https://meta.math.stackexchange.com/questions/5020/mathjax-basic-tutorial-and-quick-reference).
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### Diagrams
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#### UML Sequence Diagrams
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You can render sequence diagrams like this:
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```sequence
Alice->Bob: Hello Bob, how are you?
Note right of Bob: Bob thinks
Bob-->Alice: I am good thanks!
Note left of Alice: Alice responds
Alice->Bob: Where have you been?
```
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More information about **sequence diagrams** syntax [here ](https://bramp.github.io/js-sequence-diagrams/ ).
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#### Flow Charts
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Flow charts can be specified like this:
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```flow
st=>start: Start
e=>end: End
op=>operation: My Operation
op2=>operation: lalala
cond=>condition: Yes or No?
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st->op->op2->cond
cond(yes)->e
cond(no)->op2
```
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More information about **flow charts** syntax [here ](https://flowchart.js.org/ ).
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#### Graphviz
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```graphviz
digraph hierarchy {
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nodesep=1.0 // Increases the separation between nodes
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node [color=Red,fontname=Courier,shape=box] // All nodes will this shape and colour
edge [color=Blue, style=dashed] // All the lines look like this
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Headteacher->{Deputy1 Deputy2 BusinessManager}
Deputy1->{Teacher1 Teacher2}
BusinessManager->ITManager
{rank=same;ITManager Teacher1 Teacher2} // Put them on the same level
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}
```
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More information about **graphviz** syntax [here ](https://www.tonyballantyne.com/graphs.html )
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#### Mermaid
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```mermaid
gantt
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title A Gantt Diagram
section Section
A task: a1, 2014-01-01, 30d
Another task: after a1, 20d
section Another
Task in sec: 2014-01-12, 12d
Another task: 24d
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```
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More information about **mermaid** syntax [here ](https://mermaid-js.github.io/mermaid/ )
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#### Abc Music Notation
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```abc
X:1
T:Speed the Plough
M:4/4
C:Trad.
K:G
|:GABc dedB|dedB dedB|c2ec B2dB|c2A2 A2BA|
GABc dedB|dedB dedB|c2ec B2dB|A2F2 G4:|
|:g2gf gdBd|g2f2 e2d2|c2ec B2dB|c2A2 A2df|
g2gf g2Bd|g2f2 e2d2|c2ec B2dB|A2F2 G4:|
```
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More information about **abc** syntax [here ](https://abcnotation.com/learn )
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### Alert Area
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:::success
Yes :tada:
:::
:::info
This is a message :mega:
:::
:::warning
Watch out :zap:
:::
:::danger
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Oh No! :fire:
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:::
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### Typography
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#### Headers
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``` markdown
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# h1 Heading
## h2 Heading
### h3 Heading
#### h4 Heading
##### h5 Heading
###### h6 Heading
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```
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#### Horizontal Rules
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___
---
***
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#### Typographic Replacements
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(c) (C) (r) (R) (tm) (TM) (p) (P) +-
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test.. test... test.... test..... test?..... test!....
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!!!!!! ???? ,,
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Remarkable---no, awesome!
During 1980--1988.
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"Smartypants, double quotes"
'Smartypants, single quotes'
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#### Emphasis
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**This is bold text**
__This is bold text__
*This is italic text*
_This is italic text_
~~Deleted text~~
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lu~lala~
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Superscript: 19^th^
Subscript: H~2~O
++Inserted text++
==Marked text==
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#### Blockquotes
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> Blockquotes can also be nested...
>> ...by using additional greater-than signs right next to each other...
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> > > ...or with spaces between arrows.
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#### Lists
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##### Unordered
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+ Create a list by starting a line with `+` , `-` , or `*`
+ Sub-lists are made by indenting 2 spaces:
- Marker character change forces new list start:
* Ac tristique libero volutpat at
+ Facilisis in pretium nisl aliquet
- Nulla volutpat aliquam velit
+ Very easy!
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##### Ordered
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1. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
2. Consectetur adipiscing elit
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3. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor
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1. **You can use sequential numbers...**
1. ** ...or keep all the numbers as `1.` **
1. Aenean massa
2. Cum sociis natoque penatibus
3. Magnis dis parturient montes
4. Nascetur ridiculus mus
1. Donec quam felis
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Start numbering with offset:
57. foo
1. bar
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#### Code
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Inline `code`
Indented code
// Some comments
line 1 of code
line 2 of code
line 3 of code
Block code "fences"
```
Sample text here...
```
Syntax highlighting
``` js
var foo = function (bar) {
return bar++;
};
console.log(foo(5));
```
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#### Tables
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| Option | Description |
| ------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| data | path to data files to supply the data that will be passed into templates. |
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| engine | engine to be used for processing templates. Handlebars is the default. |
| ext | extension to be used for dest files. |
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Right aligned columns
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| Option | Description |
| ------:| -------------------------------------------------------------------------:|
| data | path to data files to supply the data that will be passed into templates. |
| engine | engine to be used for processing templates. Handlebars is the default. |
| ext | extension to be used for dest files. |
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Left aligned columns
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| Option | Description |
|:------ |:------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| data | path to data files to supply the data that will be passed into templates. |
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| engine | engine to be used for processing templates. Handlebars is the default. |
| ext | extension to be used for dest files. |
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Center aligned columns
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| Option | Description |
|:------:|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------:|
| data | path to data files to supply the data that will be passed into templates. |
| engine | engine to be used for processing templates. Handlebars is the default. |
| ext | extension to be used for dest files. |
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#### Links
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[link text ](https://demo.hedgedoc.org )
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[link with title ](https://nodeca.github.io/pica/demo/ "title text!" )
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Autoconverted link < https: / / github . com / nodeca / pica >
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#### Images
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![Minion ](https://octodex.github.com/images/minion.png )
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With a title:
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![Stormtroopocat ](https://octodex.github.com/images/stormtroopocat.jpg "The Stormtroopocat" )
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Like links, images also have a footnote style syntax with a reference later in the document defining the URL location:
![Dojocat][dojoref]
[dojoref]: https://octodex.github.com/images/dojocat.jpg "The Dojocat"
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Show the image with given size:
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![Minion ](https://octodex.github.com/images/minion.png =200x200 )
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#### Footnotes
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Footnote 1 link[^first].
Footnote 2 link[^second].
Inline footnote^[Text of inline footnote] definition.
Duplicated footnote reference[^second].
[^first]: Footnote **can have markup**
and multiple paragraphs.
[^second]: Footnote text.
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#### Definition Lists
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Term 1
: Definition 1
with lazy continuation.
Term 2 with *inline markup*
: Definition 2
{ some code, part of Definition 2 }
Third paragraph of definition 2.
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*Compact style:*
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Term 1
~ Definition 1
Term 2
~ Definition 2a
~ Definition 2b
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#### Abbreviations
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This is an HTML abbreviation example.
It converts "HTML", but keeps intact partial entries like "xxxHTMLyyy" and so on.
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*[HTML]: Hyper Text Markup Language
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## Revisions
When changes are made to a note previous versions of the note are stored as `Revisions` , if you ever need to return to a previous save you can find all the note revisions by going to `Menu` -> `Revision` .
The note history on the left displays each revision with a timestamp allowing you to quickly select a revision for the desired date and time. Selecting a revision on the left will display the revised note to the right, the revision will display the changes made with colorization to indicate additions/removals.
In addition to browsing the revisions, you can download a selected note revision or revert the current note to the selected revision.