self: demo1: title: Simple markdown description: | That's a sample of typical `remarkable` use. You can play with content code: | var Remarkable = require('remarkable'); var md = new Remarkable({ gfm: true, tables: true, breaks: false, pedantic: false, sanitize: true, smartLists: true, smartypants: false }); console.log(md.parse('# Remarkable rulezz!')); // =>

Remarkable rulezz!

source: | # h1 Heading ## h2 Heading ### h3 Heading #### h4 Heading ##### h5 Heading ###### h6 Heading Alt h1 Heading ============== Alt h2 Heading -------------- ## Horizontal Rules --- ___ *** ## Text Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, graecis denique ei vel, at duo primis mandamus. Et legere ocurreret pri, animal tacimates complectitur ad cum. Cu eum inermis inimicus efficiendi. Labore officiis his ex, soluta officiis concludaturque ei qui, vide sensibus vim ad. ## Emphasis __bold text__ _italicized text_ ~~strike through text~~ ## Blockquotes > Quoted text >> Quotes can be nested ## Lists Unordered: * valid bullet - valid bullet + valid bullet - Phasellus iaculis neque - Purus sodales ultricies Ordered: 1. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet 2. Consectetur adipiscing elit 3. Integer molestie lorem at massa ## Code This is `example of inline code`. Code block (with language name for highlighter) ``` javascript var text = 'Remarkable is awesome!'; console.log(text); ``` ## links [Basic link](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/remarkable) [Link with title](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/remarkable "Awesome markdown parser") demo2: title: Code highlight # Advanced demos demo3: title: Typograph demo4: title: Block macros demo5: title: Custom tag (lexer plugin)