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Determines which markup library to use to render a content file (e.g. README) on GitHub

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## Scope Add styling syntax (feature request). ## Details Footnote syntax specification is available here: https://www.markdownguide.org/extended-syntax/#footnotes. Would also like to see superscript/subscript support.

When commit changes, it does not show update. In order to show that, one must go back to edit pages and click "cancel changes"

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I've noticed that headings in README files on GitHub are automatically generating clickable links to anchor points within the README. While this feature can be useful in some cases, it...

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As can be seen [in this repo](https://github.com/ektotv/xmltv) README logo file , click on issues then back to code and the light image will be loaded instead of dark. ```html ```

I have code blocks in markdown within an enumerated list. The in the "Code" view (screenshot attached) and diffs it's colored red a lot. The rendered view and also preview...

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I've been searching for a way to use images in GitHub without they automatically being linked for quite some time. Today I found this [Stack Overflow answer](https://stackoverflow.com/a/73422089) with a solution...

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Until a short while ago (approximately 1-3 months, can't say for sure), using `\operatorname` in github gists worked just fine. Now it doesn't work anymore, see e.g. the following gist...

I've noticed if you use **note** on a README, it generates a nice UI, but not when the name of the document is in lowercase

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After using anchor to navigation when i using first time and press back button, page will scroll to begin, but after using anchors second time, page stay in the same...

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When using (internal) relative links in README files in a non-main branch, the following occurs: If reading the README from the file (i.e. when the path ends with `.../README.md`) the...

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