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title: HelloThere
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This is a demo of TiddlyWiki5 incorporating a plugin for the [[markdown-js|https://github.com/evilstreak/markdown-js]] Markdown parser from Dominic Baggott. The MarkdownExample tiddler below is written in Markdown.
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! Installation
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To add the plugin to your own TiddlyWiki5, just drag this link to the browser window:
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[[$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/markdown]]
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! Markdown Dialects
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By default the markdown parser recognises the original dialect of Markdown [[as described by John Gruber|http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/]]. An extended dialect called "Maruku" is also included that provides table support and other advanced features. The syntax extensions are modelled on those of [[PHP Markdown Extra|https://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/extra/]].
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The configuration tiddler [[$:/config/markdown/dialect]] determines which dialect is used:
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|!Dialect |!Description |
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|Gruber |Standard Markdown |
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|Maruku |Extended Maruku Markdown |
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! Creating ~WikiLinks
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Create wiki links with the usual Markdown link syntax targeting `#` and the target tiddler title:
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```
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[link text](#TiddlerTitle)
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```
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! Images
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Markdown image syntax can be used to reference images by tiddler title or an external URI. For example:
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```
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![alt text](/path/to/img.jpg "Title")
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![alt text](Motovun Jack.jpg "Title")
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```
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