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< p > Markdown is a lightweight markup language using which you can write files with formatting. It has simple syntax that can easily be remembered. It is used extensively especially in Git services like GitHub, Codeberg and more. Please < a href = "https://www.markdownguide.org/getting-started/" > read this page for the syntax.< / a > < / p >
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