The Gemini Markup
The gemini markup text is simple, there isn’t almost no learning cure to get into the markup.
## Text
There isn’t to much to talk about the text itself. Like this one is one paragraph this means one long line is.
A another paragraph, just leave a blank line in between to make paragraphs
## Headings
Gemini only supports three levels of headings
# Heading
## Sub-heading
### Sub-sub-heading
There is only one details, you must leave a blank space after the hashtag (#)
List
The format for a list is simple as
* Mercury
* Gemini
* Apollo
In here you must leave a blank space after the asterisk (*)
## Blockquotes
Blockquotes start with a greater than sing (>) per line
> Gemtext supports blockquotes. The quoted content is written as a single long line
Or you can make a long single line and separate each block with (>)
## Links
The only problem with links in gemini is that inline links are not supported, but the syntax is simple as
=> https://example.com A cool website
=> gopher://example.com An even cooler gopherhole
=> gemini://example.com A supremely cool Gemini capsule
=> sftp://example.com
The only rule here is that you must leave a black space after the address, this is you want to have a nice name for the link. Also you can do somethin like
=>https://example.com A cool website
=>gopher://example.com An even cooler gopherhole
=> gemini://example.com A supremely cool Gemini capsule
=> sftp://example.com
Gemini not complain to much with links. If you leave a link without name the browser will show the full address.
## Preformatedd Text
A line which starts with three backticks (```) and end with tree of them. To show a example of this is hard to do it in here.
But all the headers you see with fancy latter use the preformateed text
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