Andre Pena

Markdown Features Demo

December 24, 2024
2 min read

Upon glancing at the comment section, I started to see other anonymous participants questioning the validity of said open-source project in terms of how much of it was AI-generated. I grabbed my popcorn, and started to follow this thread. More accusations started to appear: the commit timeline does not make sense; the code has AI-generated comments; etc. And at the same time, the author tried to reply to every comment claiming that they wrote this 100% without using AI.

This post demonstrates the various markdown features available in this blog.

Text Formatting

You can write bold text, italic text, and bold italic together. You can also use strikethrough for deleted content.

Hereโ€™s some inline code within a paragraph.

Lists

Unordered List

  • First item
  • Second item
    • Nested item
    • Another nested item
  • Third item

Ordered List

  1. First step
  2. Second step
  3. Third step

Task List

  • Completed task
  • Incomplete task
  • Another todo

Blockquotes

This is a blockquote. Itโ€™s useful for highlighting important information or quoting someone.

โ€” Someone Famous

Callouts

[!NOTE] This is a note callout. Use it for additional information.

[!TIP] This is a tip callout. Great for helpful suggestions.

[!WARNING] This is a warning callout. Use it to alert readers about potential issues.

[!CAUTION] This is a caution callout. For serious warnings.

Tables

FeatureSupportedNotes
MDXYesFull support
MathYesKaTeX
Syntax HighlightingYesExpressive Code
Dark ModeYesAutomatic

Horizontal Rule

Content above the line.


Content below the line.

Footnotes

Hereโ€™s a sentence with a footnote1.

Emoji Support

You can use emojis directly: ๐Ÿš€ ๐ŸŽ‰ โœจ

Or just paste them: ๐Ÿš€ ๐ŸŽ‰ โœจ

Footnotes

  1. This is the footnote content. โ†ฉ