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# Embedding metric charts within GitLab-flavored Markdown **(FREE)**
# Embedding metric charts within GitLab Flavored Markdown **(FREE)**
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```markdown
Sometimes you want to :monkey: around a bit and add some :star2: to your :speech_balloon:. Well we have a gift for you:
:zap: You can use emoji anywhere GFM is supported. :v:
:zap: You can use emoji anywhere GitLab Flavored Markdown is supported. :v:
You can use it to point out a :bug: or warn about :speak_no_evil: patches. And if someone improves your really :snail: code, send them some :birthday:. People :heart: you for that.
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Sometimes you want to <imgsrc="https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/raw/master/app/assets/images/emoji/monkey.png"width="20px"height="20px"style="display:inline;margin:0;border: 0"> around a bit and add some <imgsrc="https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/raw/master/app/assets/images/emoji/star2.png"width="20px"height="20px"style="display:inline;margin:0;border: 0"> to your <imgsrc="https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/raw/master/app/assets/images/emoji/speech_balloon.png"width="20px"height="20px"style="display:inline;margin:0;border: 0">. Well we have a gift for you:
<imgsrc="https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/raw/master/app/assets/images/emoji/zap.png"width="20px"height="20px"style="display:inline;margin:0;border: 0">You can use emoji anywhere GFM is supported. <imgsrc="https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/raw/master/app/assets/images/emoji/v.png"width="20px"height="20px"style="display:inline;margin:0;border: 0">
<imgsrc="https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/raw/master/app/assets/images/emoji/zap.png"width="20px"height="20px"style="display:inline;margin:0;border: 0">You can use emoji anywhere GitLab Flavored Markdown is supported. <imgsrc="https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/raw/master/app/assets/images/emoji/v.png"width="20px"height="20px"style="display:inline;margin:0;border: 0">
You can use it to point out a<imgsrc="https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/raw/master/app/assets/images/emoji/bug.png"width="20px"height="20px"style="display:inline;margin:0;border: 0"> or warn about <imgsrc="https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/raw/master/app/assets/images/emoji/speak_no_evil.png"width="20px"height="20px"style="display:inline;margin:0;border: 0"> patches. If someone improves your really <imgsrc="https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/raw/master/app/assets/images/emoji/snail.png"width="20px"height="20px"style="display:inline;margin:0;border: 0"> code, send them some <imgsrc="https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/raw/master/app/assets/images/emoji/birthday.png"width="20px"height="20px"style="display:inline;margin:0;border: 0">. People <imgsrc="https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/raw/master/app/assets/images/emoji/heart.png"width="20px"height="20px"style="display:inline;margin:0;border: 0"> you for that.
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### Special GitLab references
GFM recognizes special GitLab related references. For example, you can reference
an issue, a commit, a team member, or even an entire project team. GFM turns
GitLab Flavored Markdown recognizes special GitLab related references. For example, you can reference
an issue, a commit, a team member, or even an entire project team. GitLab Flavored Markdown turns
that reference into a link so you can navigate between them.
Additionally, GFM recognizes certain cross-project references and also has a shorthand
Additionally, GitLab Flavored Markdown recognizes certain cross-project references and also has a shorthand
version to reference other projects from the same namespace.
GFM recognizes the following:
GitLab Flavored Markdown recognizes the following:
If this section isn't rendered correctly, [view it in GitLab](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/blob/master/doc/user/markdown.md#multiline-blockquote).
GFM extends the standard Markdown by also supporting multi-line blockquotes
GitLab Flavored Markdown extends the standard Markdown by also supporting multi-line blockquotes
fenced by `>>>`:
```markdown
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There are multiple ways to emphasize text in Markdown. You can italicize, bold, strikethrough,
and combine these emphasis styles together.
Strikethrough is not part of the core Markdown standard, but is part of GFM.
Strikethrough is not part of the core Markdown standard, but is part of GitLab Flavored Markdown.
Examples:
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Avoid italicizing a portion of a word, especially when you're
dealing with code and names that often appear with multiple underscores.
GFM extends the standard Markdown standard by ignoring multiple underlines in words,
GitLab Flavored Markdown extends the standard Markdown standard by ignoring multiple underlines in words,
to allow better rendering of Markdown documents discussing code:
```markdown
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#### Header IDs and links
GFM extends the standard Markdown standard so that all Markdown-rendered headers automatically
GitLab Flavored Markdown extends the standard Markdown standard so that all Markdown-rendered headers automatically
get IDs, which can be linked to, except in comments.
On hover, a link to those IDs becomes visible to make it easier to copy the link to
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#### Newlines
GFM adheres to the Markdown specification in how [paragraphs and line breaks are handled](https://spec.commonmark.org/current/).
GitLab Flavored Markdown adheres to the Markdown specification in how [paragraphs and line breaks are handled](https://spec.commonmark.org/current/).
A paragraph is one or more consecutive lines of text, separated by one or
more blank lines (two newlines at the end of the first paragraph), as [explained above](#line-breaks).
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#### URL auto-linking
GFM auto-links almost any URL you put into your text:
GitLab Flavored Markdown auto-links almost any URL you put into your text:
```markdown
- https://www.google.com
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### Superscripts / Subscripts
CommonMark and GFM don't support the Redcarpet superscript syntax ( `x^2` ).
CommonMark and GitLab Flavored Markdown don't support the Redcarpet superscript syntax ( `x^2` ).
Use the standard HTML syntax for superscripts and subscripts:
```html
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### Tables
Tables are not part of the core Markdown spec, but they are part of GFM.
Tables are not part of the core Markdown spec, but they are part of GitLab Flavored Markdown.
1. The first line contains the headers, separated by "pipes" (`|`).
1. The second line separates the headers from the cells, and must contain three or more dashes.