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(_italics_) or two ticks (''italics'') for italics
Italics Test Italics Test 2
Asterisk (*bold*) or three ticks ('''bold''') for bold
Test Test
Quotes are done using the normal notation:
Use single quotes for words you want in 'single quotes'
and double quotes around words you want "double quoted"
Plus sign (+underline+) for Underline
Minus sign (-strikethrough-) for strikethrough
Bang (!) at the start of a line for H1, Bang Bang (!!) at the start of a line for H2, Bang Bang Bang (!!!) for H3, etc.
Four dashes (- - - -) at the beginning of a line gives you a horizontal line (a.k.a. rule).
Note: anything immediately following these dashes will not be rendered.
Like this:
and this:
At sign (@code snippet@) for code snippet
print('hello world');