docsify extends Markdown syntax to make your documents more readable.
Important content like:
!> **Time** is money, my friend!
is rendered as:
!> Time is money, my friend!
General tips like:
?> _TODO_ unit test
are rendered as:
?> TODO unit test
Some time we will put some other relative path to the link, you have to need to tell docsify you don't need to compile this link. For example
[link](/demo/)
It will be compiled to <a href="/#/demo/">link</a>
and will be loaded /demo/README.md
. Maybe you want to jump to /demo/index.html
.
Now you can do that
[link](/demo/ ':ignore')
You will get <a href="/demo/">link</a>
html. Do not worry, you can still set title for link.
[link](/demo/ ':ignore title')
<a href="/demo/" title="title">link</a>
[link](/demo ':target=_blank')
[link](/demo2 ':target=_self')
[link](/demo ':disabled')
- [ ] foo
- bar
- [x] baz
- [] bam <~ not working
- [ ] bim
- [ ] lim
- foo
- bar
- baz
- [] bam <~ not working
- bim
- lim



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### 你好,世界! :id=hello-world
You need to insert a space between the html and markdown content. This is useful for rendering markdown content in the details element.
<details>
<summary>Self-assessment (Click to expand)</summary>
- Abc
- Abc
</details>
Self-assessment (Click to expand)
- Abc
- Abc
Or markdown content can be wrapped in html tag.
<div style='color: red'>
- listitem
- listitem
- listitem
</div>
- Abc
- Abc