Markdown style guide ==================== * `diff`- and HTML-friendliness is valued over human-readability. * Every sentence starts on a new line ("semantic newlines"). * Lines are at most 79 characters wide, not counting neither the carriage return, nor the line feed characters. * Not 80 characters, because when you display a 80-character line with a line feed at the end in Windows' `cmd`, an extra empty line is added. * No hanging indents in lists. * Nested lists are indented with 4 spaces. * No hanging indents in those also. * Longer items wrap at 79 characters and continue from the leftmost character column. Additional sentences start there also. * Prefer reference-style links over inline links. Omit the second pair of brackets `[]` entirely where appropriate. For example, [Google] is preferred over both [Google](https://ya.ru) and [I'm feeeling lucky][google] (see document source). * First- and second-level headers are underlined with strings of `=` and `-`. The number of `=`/`-` signs must be equal to the number of characters in the header. * File paths are enclosed in double quotes. Environment variable names are enclosed in a pair of backticks (\`) unless it's a part of a path. Executable names are enclosed in a pair of backticks (\`) unless it's a part of a path, a link or a header. * Code blocks are indented with 4 spaces. Code blocks inside lists are indented with 4 * (list nesting level + 1) spaces. * Don't mix fenced code blocks with indented code blocks in a single document. In a table, | the | first row | is underlined. ----------- | --- | --------- | -------------- Leftmost | and | rightmost | vertical lines | are | omitted. | [Google]: https://www.google.com/