A quick reference to the Markdown syntax.

Overview
This Markdown cheat sheet offers a concise overview of all Markdown syntax elements. While it may not encompass every edge case, for more detailed information on any of these elements, please consult the reference guides for basic syntax and extended syntax.
Basic Syntax:
These elements are outlined in John Gruber’s original design document and are supported by all Markdown applications.
| Element | Markdown Syntax |
| Heading | # H1 ## H2 ### H3 |
| Bold | **bold text** |
| Italic | *italicized text* |
| Blockquote | > blockquote |
| Ordered List | 1. First item 2. Second item 3. Third item |
| Unordered List | – First item – Second item – Third item |
| Code | `code` |
| Horizontal Rule | — |
| Link | [title](https://www.example.com) |
| Image |  |
Extended Syntax
These elements extend the basic syntax by adding additional features. Not all Markdown applications support these elements.
| Element | Markdown Syntax |
| Table | | Syntax | Description | | ———– | ———– | | Header | Title | | Paragraph | Text | |
| Fenced Code Block | “` { “firstName”: “John”, “lastName”: “Smith”, “age”: 25 } “` |
| Footnote | Here’s a sentence with a footnote. [^1] [^1]: This is the footnote. |
| Heading ID | ### My Great Heading {#custom-id} |
| Definition List | term : definition |
| Strikethrough | ~~The world is flat.~~ |
| Task List | – [x] Write the press release – [ ] Update the website – [ ] Contact the media |
| Emoji (see also Copying and Pasting Emoji) | That is so funny! :joy: |
| Highlight | I need to highlight these ==very important words==. |
| Subscript | H~2~O |
| Superscript | X^2^ |

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