##some markdown
_ or * around words for italic
__ or ** around words for bold
use blank line or two spaces after line's end to start new paragraph.
use * or - or + and an space indicate an unordered list.
- char *
- or char -
- or char +
square brackets which have link description immediately followed with parentheses which have the actual link address will be something like this: link description
Quotation will be started with > char. like this: (be careful when you write multiple line, it need common paragraph separation technology, like two space appended or blank line.)
here are quoted text
the next line also being quoted.
thank you for reading.
You can introduce a block of code by black-quote char. Put three back-quote char sequentially, then next line until another separated three back-quote char you can put all your code there. like:
def myfunc(a, b):
print('something here are code')
return "I'm fine with that"
mystr = myfunc()
# Game over
thinks.