chore(kb/markdown): review content

This commit is contained in:
Michele Cereda
2025-02-18 01:22:22 +03:00
parent 885ebd11d1
commit b0a38da2b9

View File

@@ -4,105 +4,19 @@ ReadMe's Markdown engine.
Compare Markdown implementations at [babelmark].
1. [Syntax highlighting](#syntax-highlighting)
1. [TODO lists](#todo-lists)
1. [Folded content](#folded-content)
1. [Images](#images)
1. [Diagrams](#diagrams)
1. [Math](#math)
1. [Alerts](#alerts)
1. [TL;DR](#tldr)
1. [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
1. [Escape the backtick character](#escape-the-backtick-character)
1. [VS Code and mermaid graph in Markdown preview](#vs-code-and-mermaid-graph-in-markdown-preview)
1. [Render mermaid.js graphs in VS Code's Markdown preview](#render-mermaidjs-graphs-in-vs-codes-markdown-preview)
1. [Further readings](#further-readings)
1. [Sources](#sources)
## Syntax highlighting
## TL;DR
Specify the language right after the code block's opening:
```ruby
def index
puts "hello world"
end
```
```csharp
private void index(){
MessageBox.Show("hello world");
}
```
## TODO lists
Use `[ ]` after the bullet point or numbered list character to switch them for an empty ballot box, and `[x]` for a
checked one.
1. [ ] 1
1. [ ] 2
- [x] a
- [x] Point 3
## Folded content
Use a `<details>` HTML tag:
```md
<details>
<summary>Fold/Open</summary>
Folded content
</details>
```
<summary>Alerts</summary>
## Images
Add an image:
```md
![description](path/to.image)
![description][reference name]
```
Control width and height:
```md
<img src="./cat.png" width=300px height=200px />
```
Align in the center:
```md
<div align="center">![sleep-cat](./cat.png)</div>
```
## Diagrams
Use [mermaid.js] to include diagrams and graphs.
See also [The magical Markdown I bet you don't know] and [slaise/High-level-Markdown].
## Math
Inline expressions: surround the expression with `$`.
```md
$\sum_{n=1}^{10} n^2$
```
$\sum_{n=1}^{10} n^2$
Block expressions: surround the expression with `$$`.
```md
$$\sum_{n=1}^{10} n^2$$
```
$$\sum_{n=1}^{10} n^2$$
## Alerts
Uses the Alert extension.
Requires the Alert extension.
Refer [Github's alert formatting][github formatting alerts].
@@ -148,6 +62,109 @@ Refer [Github's alert formatting][github formatting alerts].
> [!CAUTION]
> Advises about risks or negative outcomes of certain actions.
</details>
<details>
<summary>Diagrams</summary>
Use [mermaid.js] to include diagrams and graphs.
See also [The magical Markdown I bet you don't know] and [slaise/High-level-Markdown].
</details>
<details>
<summary>Folded content</summary>
Use a `<details>` HTML tag:
```md
<details>
<summary>Fold/Open</summary>
Folded content
</details>
```
</details>
<details>
<summary>Include images</summary>
Add an image:
```md
![description](path/to.image)
![description][reference name]
```
Control width and height:
```md
<img src="./cat.png" width=300px height=200px />
```
Align in the center:
```md
<div align="center">![sleep-cat](./cat.png)</div>
```
</details>
<details>
<summary>Math</summary>
Inline expressions: surround the expression with `$`.
```md
$\sum_{n=1}^{10} n^2$
```
$\sum_{n=1}^{10} n^2$
Block expressions: surround the expression with `$$`.
```md
$$\sum_{n=1}^{10} n^2$$
```
$$\sum_{n=1}^{10} n^2$$
</details>
<details>
<summary>Syntax highlighting in code blocks</summary>
Specify the language right after the code block's opening:
```ruby
def index
puts "hello world"
end
```
```csharp
private void index(){
MessageBox.Show("hello world");
}
```
</details>
<details>
<summary>To do lists</summary>
Use `[ ]` after the bullet point or numbered list character to switch them for an empty ballot box, and `[x]` for a
checked one.
1. [ ] 1
1. [ ] 2
- [x] a
- [x] Point 3
</details>
## Troubleshooting
### Escape the backtick character
@@ -159,7 +176,7 @@ Render it in an inline code block using double backticks instead of single backt
Alternatively, use a code block. This will wrap everything in a `<pre>` HTML tag.<br/>
To do this, either indent 4 spaces to start a code block, or use fenced code blocks if supported.
### VS Code and mermaid graph in Markdown preview
### Render mermaid.js graphs in VS Code's Markdown preview
Install and enable [`bierner.markdown-mermaid`][bierner.markdown-mermaid]'s extension.