The Markdown Guide is a free, open-source reference guide. It explains how to use Markdown, a simple markup language for formatting documents on the web. The guide provides information on getting started, basic syntax, and extended syntax, covering features like tables, code blocks, and links.
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A free and open-source reference guide that explains how to use Markdown.