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It's very easy to make some words **bold** and other words _italic_ with Markdown.
You can even [link to Google!](http://google.com)
It's very easy to make some words bold and other words italic with Markdown. You can even link to Google!
Lists
Sometimes you want numbered lists:
1. One
2. Two
3. Three
Sometimes you want bullet points:
- Start a line with a star
- Profit!
Alternatively,
- Dashes work just as well
- And if you have sub points, put two spaces before the dash or star:
- Like this
- And this
Sometimes you want numbered lists:
- One
- Two
- Three
Sometimes you want bullet points:
- Start a line with a star
- Profit!
Alternatively,
- Dashes work just as well
- And if you have sub points, put two spaces before the dash or star:
- Like this
- And this
Images
If you want to embed images, this is how you do it:
![Image of Yaktocat](https://octodex.github.com/images/yaktocat.png)
Blockquotes
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
Coffee. The finest organic suspension ever devised... I beat the Borg with it. - Captain Janeway
Code
And if you'd like to use syntax highlighting, optionally include the language:
```javascript
if (isAwesome) {
return true
}
```
if (isAwesome) {
return true
}
Task Lists
But I have to admit, tasks lists are my favorite:
- [x] This is a complete item
- [ ] This is an incomplete item