That's my first repository to understand how github works...
Here, I wrote another line which enables me to edit this readme file.
OK, OK, after a very long time since I created this repository, it's time to master the markdown features and test them all in such a readme file. That's because when I include more repositories, it needs to be clean and understandable.
Now, I have installed GitHub to my computer in order to edit anything from my desktop! I'm on the right way if I can see this line after I commit.
This is a sentence with bold.
This is a sentence with italic.
This is another sentence with bold.
This is another sentence with italic.
Can I combine them?
To get back to Google, click here
Let's create some lists:
- First ordered list item
- Second ordered list item
- Third ordered list item
- First unordered list item
- Second unordered list item
- Third unordered list item
- First main list item
- Second main list item
- First sub list item
- Second sub list item
- Third main list item
- Third sub list item
- Fourth sub list item
If you want some words to have fonts like Consolas, then use backquotes
.
To quote a statement:
You have to set it like this. And this, alright?
Sometimes, there might be some piece of codes you'd like to include:
function hello(string) {
return "Hello, " + string
}
But, that's just a like plain text. To get it colored for a specific language:
def hello(string):
return "Hello," + string
Well, perhaps the time has come to create tasks:
- Texts done
- Lists done
- Images done
- Headers & quotes done
- Codes done
- And some other useful things
All right, moving on to tables!
Title 1 | Title 2 | Title 3 | Title 4 |
---|---|---|---|
Item 1 | Item 2 | Item 3 | Item 4 |
Item 5 | Item 6 | Item 7 | Item 8 |
Item 9 | Item 10 | Item 11 | Item 12 |
Item 13 | Item 14 | Item 15 | Item 16 |