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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Under Consideration: Migrate the Forums to Discourse Post 303044960 by Neo on Tuesday 10th of March 2020 12:24:30 AM
Old 03-10-2020
For those interested; here is a markdown cheatsheet:

Markdown Cheatsheet . adam-p/markdown-here Wiki . GitHub

I used this cheat sheet to add some simple code to transform ICODE , MOD and NOPARSE tags, like this:

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But will need to run the migration again from scratch (or learn how to rake or otherwise modify the DB in discourse) after I figure out all the custom Ruby code I need to add to the migration script.

However, I'm learning Ruby a little bit now, something I never thought I would every do.
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MULTIMARKDOWN(1p)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					 MULTIMARKDOWN(1p)

NAME
multimarkdown - Convert MultiMarkdown syntax to (X)HTML DESCRIPTION
This program is distributed as part of Perl's Text::MultiMarkdown module, illustrating sample usage. multimarkdown can be invoked on any file containing MultiMarkdown-syntax, and will produce the corresponding (X)HTML on STDOUT: $ cat file.txt [MultiMarkdown][] *extends* the very well-known [Markdown][] syntax. [MultiMarkdown]: http://fletcherpenney.net/What_is_MultiMarkdown [Markdown]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/ $ multimarkdown file.txt <p><a href="http://fletcherpenney.net/What_is_MultiMarkdown">MultiMarkdown</a> <em>extends</em> the very well-known <a href="http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/">Markdown</a> syntax.</p> If no file is specified, it will expect its input from STDIN: $ echo "A **simple** test" | multimarkdown <p>A <strong>simple</strong> test</p> OPTIONS
version Shows the full information for this version shortversion Shows only the version number html4tags Produce HTML 4-style tags instead of XHTML - XHTML requires elements that do not wrap a block (i.e. the "hr" tag) to state they will not be closed, by closing with "/>". HTML 4-style will plainly output the tag as it comes: $ echo '---' | multimarkdown <hr /> $ echo '---' | multimarkdown --html4tags <hr> help Shows this documentation AUTHOR
Copyright 2004 John Gruber Copyright 2006 Fletcher Penny Copyright 2008 Tomas Doran The manpage was written by Gunnar Wolf <gwolf@debian.org> for its use in Debian systems, but can be freely used elsewhere. For full licensing information, please refer to Text::MultiMarkdown.pm's full documentation. SEE ALSO
Text::MultiMarkdown, <http://fletcherpenney.net/What_is_MultiMarkdown> perl v5.12.4 2011-07-11 MULTIMARKDOWN(1p)
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