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Markdown Guide

Markdown is a simple way to format text that looks great on any device. It doesn't do anything fancy like change the font size, color, or type — just the essentials, using keyboard symbols you already know. Since it is plain text, it is an easy way to author notes and documents and when needed it can be converted to a rich text HTML document.

Joplin desktop and mobile applications can display both the Markdown text and the rendered rich text document.

Cheat Sheet

This is a quick summary of the Markdown syntax.

Markdown Rendered Output
Heading 1
# Heading 1

Heading 1

Heading 2
## Heading 2

Heading 2

Heading 3
### Heading 3

Heading 3

Bold
This is some **bold text**
This is some bold text
Italic
This is some *italic text*
This is some italic text
Blockquotes
> Kent.
> Where's the king?

> Gent.
> Contending with the
> fretful elements
Kent.
Where's the king?

Gent.
Contending with
the fretful elements
List
* Milk
* Eggs
* Beers
* Desperados
* Heineken
* Ham
  • Milk
  • Eggs
  • Beers
    • Desperados
    • Heineken
  • Ham
Ordered list
1. Introduction
2. Main topic
1. First sub-topic
2. Second sub-topic
3. Conclusion
  1. Introduction
  2. Main topic
    1. First sub-topic
    2. Second sub-topic
  3. Conclusion
Inline code
This is `someJavaScript()`
This is someJavaScript()
Code block
Here's some JavaScript code:

```
function hello() {
alert('hello');
}
```

Language is normally auto-detected,
but it can also be specified:

```sql
SELECT * FROM users;
DELETE FROM sessions;
```
Here's some JavaScript code:

function hello() {
    alert('hello');
}

Language is normally auto-detected, but it can also be specified:

SELECT * FROM users;
DELETE FROM sessions;
Unformatted text
Indent with a tab or 4 spaces
for unformatted text.

This text will not be formatted:

Robert'); DROP TABLE students;--
Indent with a tab or 4 spaces for unformatted text.

This text will not be formatted:

Robert'); DROP TABLE students;--
Link
This is detected as a link:

https://joplinapp.org

And this is a link with a title:

[Joplin](https://joplinapp.org)
This is detected as a link:

https://joplinapp.org

And this is a link with a title:

Joplin
Images
![Joplin icon](https://git.io/JenGk)
Here's Joplin icon
Horizontal Rule
One rule:
***
Another rule:
---
One rule:

Another rule:

Tables See below

Tables

Tables are created using pipes | and and hyphens -. This is a Markdown tables:

| First Header  | Second Header |
| ------------- | ------------- |
| Content Cell  | Content Cell  |
| Content Cell  | Content Cell  |

Which is rendered as:

First Header Second Header
Content Cell Content Cell
Content Cell Content Cell

Note that there must be at least 3 dashes separating each header cell.

Colons can be used to align columns:

| Tables        | Are           | Cool  |
| ------------- |:-------------:| -----:|
| col 3 is      | right-aligned | $1600 |
| col 2 is      | centered      |   $12 |

Which is rendered as:

Tables Are Cool
col 3 is right-aligned $1600
col 2 is centered $12

Joplin Extras

Besides the standard Mardkown syntax, Joplin supports several additional features.

You can create a link to a note by specifying its ID in the URL. For example:

[Link to my note](:/0b0d62d15e60409dac34f354b6e9e839)

Since getting the ID of a note is not straightforward, each app provides a way to create such link. In the desktop app, right click on a note an select "Copy Markdown link". In the mobile app, open a note and, in the top right menu, select "Copy Markdown link". You can then paste this link anywhere in another note.

Math notation

Math expressions can be added using the KaTeX notation. To add an inline equation, wrap the expression in $EXPRESSION$, eg. $\sqrt{3x-1}+(1+x)^2$. To create an expression block, wrap it as follow:

$$
EXPRESSION
$$

For example:

$$
f(x) = \int_{-\infty}^\infty
	\hat f(\xi)\,e^{2 \pi i \xi x}
	\,d\xi
$$

Here is an example with the Markdown and rendered result side by side:

Checkboxes

Checkboxes can be added like so:

- [ ] Milk
- [ ] Rice
- [ ] Eggs

The checkboxes can then be ticked in the mobile and desktop applications.

HTML support

It is generally recommended to enter the notes as Markdown as it makes the notes easier to edit. However for cases where certain features aren't supported (such as strikethrough or to highlight text), you can also use HTML code directly. For example this would be a valid note:

This is <s>strikethrough text</s> mixed with regular **Markdown**.

Plugins

Joplin supports a number of plugins that can be toggled on top the standard Markdown features you would expect. These toggle-able plugins are listed below. Note: not all of the plugins are enabled by default, if the enable field is 'no' below, then open the option screen to enable the plugin. Plugins can be disabled in the same manner.

Plugin Syntax Description Enabled
Katex $$math expr$$ or $math$ See above yes
Mark ==marked== Transforms into <mark>marked</mark> (highlighted) yes
Footnote Simples inline footnote ^[I'm inline!] See plugin page for full description yes
TOC Any of ${toc}, [[toc]], [toc], [[_toc_]] Adds a table of contents to the location of the toc page. Based on headings and sub-headings no
Sub X~1~ Transforms into X1 no
Sup X^2^ Transforms into X2 no
Deflist See pandoc page for syntax Adds the html <dl> tag accessible through markdown no
Abbr *[HTML]: Hyper Text Markup Language Allows definition of abbreviations that can be hovered over later for a full expansion no
Emoji :smile: 😄 See this list for more emoji no
Insert ++inserted++ Transforms into <ins>inserted</ins> (inserted) no
Multitable See MultiMarkdown page Adds more power and customization to markdown tables no
Fountain ```fountain
Your screenplay...
```
Adds support for the Fountain markup language, a plain text markup language for screenwriting no