Terminal Markdown | Table O Contents

Markdown is a set of common rules that allow the enduser to easily write readable and formatted digitally text quickly …

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How To Learn Markdown From The Terminal

“Knowledge of Markdown is an important skill for modern developers.~ @wangding

Installation

From the base Terminal prompt ( your-machine-name:~ your-root-directory$ ) …

Set the session Ruby


rvm use 2.4.1

Utilize npm

Use npm ( Node Package Manager ) to install the program, as follows:


npm install -g how-to-markdown

Note. Be sure to use the global -g switch when installing ie.) npm i -g how-to-markdown

Confirm installation where


which how-to-markdown

Returns …


/usr/local/bin/how-to-markdown

Confirm version


how-to-markdown --version

Returns …


how-to-markdown@1.5.2

Execute the Program

From the base Terminal prompt ( your-machine-name:~ your-root-directory$ ) …


how-to-markdown

Returns …


Markdown is awesome!
   ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
   » HELLO WORLD
   » HEADINGS
   » EMPHASIS
   » LISTS
   » LINKS
   » IMAGES
   » BLOCKQUOTES
   » CODE
   » TABLES
   » HORIZONTAL RULES
   » HTML
   » GFM
   ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
   HELP
   CHOOSE LANGUAGE
   CREDITS
   CHECK FOR UPDATE
   EXIT

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Note. The above synopsis was derived from an article written by Aaron Swartz [1] and John Gruber [2].

  1. Aaron Swartz, original Markdown creator, 2004 Original Co-Creator of Markdown.

  2. John Gruber, original Markdown creator, #2004 Original Co-Creator of Markdown.

  3. GitHub Username: @wangding Original Creator of How-To-Markdown.


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