# GitLab Markdown This document is intended to be a comprehensive example of custom GitLab Markdown usage. It will be parsed and then tested for accuracy. Let's get started. ## Markdown GitLab uses [Redcarpet](http://git.io/ld_NVQ) to parse all Markdown into HTML. It has some special features. Let's try 'em out! ### No Intra Emphasis This string should have no emphasis: foo_bar_baz ### Tables | Header | Row | Example | | :------: | ---: | :------ | | Foo | Bar | **Baz** | ### Fenced Code Blocks ```c #include main() { printf("Hello World"); } ``` ```python print "Hello, World!" ``` ### Strikethrough This text says this, ~~and this text doesn't~~. ### Superscript This is my 1^(st) time using superscript in Markdown. Now this is my 2^(nd). ### Next step After the Markdown has been turned into HTML, it gets passed through... ## HTML::Pipeline ### SanitizationFilter GitLab uses HTML::Pipeline::SanitizationFilter to sanitize the generated HTML, stripping dangerous or unwanted tags. Its default whitelist is pretty permissive. Check it: b tag and em tag. code tag Press s to search. Emoji Plain old images! Here comes a line break:
And a horizontal rule:
As permissive as it is, we've allowed even more stuff: span tag
Summary lines are collapsible: Hiding the details until expanded.
This is a link with a defined rel attribute, which should be removed This is a link trying to be sneaky. It gets its link removed entirely. ### Escaping The problem with SanitizationFilter is that it can be too aggressive. | Input | Expected | Actual | | ----------- | ---------------- | --------- | | `1 < 3 & 5` | 1 < 3 & 5 | 1 < 3 & 5 | | `` | <foo> | | ### Edge Cases Markdown should be usable inside a link. Let's try! - [_text_](#link-emphasis) - [**text**](#link-strong) - [`text`](#link-code) ### RelativeLinkFilter Linking to a file relative to this project's repository should work. [Relative Link](doc/README.md) ![Relative Image](app/assets/images/touch-icon-ipad.png) ### EmojiFilter Because life would be :zzz: without Emoji, right? :rocket: Get ready for the Emoji :bomb: : :+1: :-1: :ok_hand: :wave: :v: :raised_hand: :muscle: ### TableOfContentsFilter All headers in this document should be linkable. Try it. ### AutolinkFilter These are all plain text that should get turned into links: - http://about.gitlab.com/ - https://google.com/ - ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ - smb://foo/bar/baz - irc://irc.freenode.net/git - http://localhost:3000 But it shouldn't autolink text inside certain tags: - http://code.gitlab.com/ - http://a.gitlab.com/ - http://kbd.gitlab.com/ ### ExternalLinkFilter External links get a `rel="nofollow noreferrer"` and `target="_blank"` attributes: - [Google](https://google.com/) - [GitLab Root](<%= Gitlab.config.gitlab.url %>) ### Reference Filters (e.g., <%= issue.to_reference %>) References should be parseable even inside _<%= merge_request.to_reference %>_ emphasis. #### UserReferenceFilter - All: @all - User: <%= user.to_reference %> - Group: <%= group.to_reference %> - Ignores invalid: <%= User.reference_prefix %>fake_user - Ignored in code: `<%= user.to_reference %>` - Ignored in links: [Link to <%= user.to_reference %>](#user-link) - Link to user by reference: [User](<%= user.to_reference %>) #### IssueReferenceFilter - Issue: <%= issue.to_reference %> - Issue in another project: <%= xissue.to_reference(project) %> - Ignored in code: `<%= issue.to_reference %>` - Ignored in links: [Link to <%= issue.to_reference %>](#issue-link) - Issue by URL: <%= urls.project_issue_url(issue.project, issue) %> - Link to issue by reference: [Issue](<%= issue.to_reference %>) - Link to issue by URL: [Issue](<%= urls.project_issue_url(issue.project, issue) %>) #### MergeRequestReferenceFilter - Merge request: <%= merge_request.to_reference %> - Merge request in another project: <%= xmerge_request.to_reference(project) %> - Ignored in code: `<%= merge_request.to_reference %>` - Ignored in links: [Link to <%= merge_request.to_reference %>](#merge-request-link) - Merge request by URL: <%= urls.project_merge_request_url(merge_request.project, merge_request) %> - Link to merge request by reference: [Merge request](<%= merge_request.to_reference %>) - Link to merge request by URL: [Merge request](<%= urls.project_merge_request_url(merge_request.project, merge_request) %>) #### SnippetReferenceFilter - Snippet: <%= snippet.to_reference %> - Snippet in another project: <%= xsnippet.to_reference(project) %> - Ignored in code: `<%= snippet.to_reference %>` - Ignored in links: [Link to <%= snippet.to_reference %>](#snippet-link) - Snippet by URL: <%= urls.project_snippet_url(snippet.project, snippet) %> - Link to snippet by reference: [Snippet](<%= snippet.to_reference %>) - Link to snippet by URL: [Snippet](<%= urls.project_snippet_url(snippet.project, snippet) %>) #### CommitRangeReferenceFilter - Range: <%= commit_range.to_reference %> - Range in another project: <%= xcommit_range.to_reference(project) %> - Ignored in code: `<%= commit_range.to_reference %>` - Ignored in links: [Link to <%= commit_range.to_reference %>](#commit-range-link) - Range by URL: <%= urls.project_compare_url(commit_range.project, commit_range.to_param) %> - Link to range by reference: [Range](<%= commit_range.to_reference %>) - Link to range by URL: [Range](<%= urls.project_compare_url(commit_range.project, commit_range.to_param) %>) #### CommitReferenceFilter - Commit: <%= commit.to_reference %> - Commit in another project: <%= xcommit.to_reference(project) %> - Ignored in code: `<%= commit.to_reference %>` - Ignored in links: [Link to <%= commit.to_reference %>](#commit-link) - Commit by URL: <%= urls.project_commit_url(commit.project, commit) %> - Link to commit by reference: [Commit](<%= commit.to_reference %>) - Link to commit by URL: [Commit](<%= urls.project_commit_url(commit.project, commit) %>) #### LabelReferenceFilter - Label by ID: <%= simple_label.to_reference %> - Label by name: <%= Label.reference_prefix %><%= simple_label.name %> - Label by name in quotes: <%= label.to_reference(format: :name) %> - Ignored in code: `<%= simple_label.to_reference %>` - Ignored in links: [Link to <%= simple_label.to_reference %>](#label-link) - Link to label by reference: [Label](<%= label.to_reference %>) #### MilestoneReferenceFilter - Milestone by ID: <%= simple_milestone.to_reference %> - Milestone by name: <%= Milestone.reference_prefix %><%= simple_milestone.name %> - Milestone by name in quotes: <%= milestone.to_reference(format: :name) %> - Milestone in another project: <%= xmilestone.to_reference(project) %> - Ignored in code: `<%= simple_milestone.to_reference %>` - Ignored in links: [Link to <%= simple_milestone.to_reference %>](#milestone-link) - Milestone by URL: <%= urls.milestone_url(milestone) %> - Link to milestone by URL: [Milestone](<%= milestone.to_reference %>) - Group milestone by name: <%= Milestone.reference_prefix %><%= group_milestone.name %> - Group milestone by name in quotes: <%= group_milestone.to_reference(format: :name) %> - Group milestone by URL is ignore: <%= urls.milestone_url(group_milestone) %> ### Task Lists - [ ] Incomplete task 1 - [x] Complete task 1 - [ ] Incomplete task 2 - [ ] Incomplete sub-task 1 - [ ] Incomplete sub-task 2 - [x] Complete sub-task 1 - [X] Complete task 2 #### Gollum Tags - [[linked-resource]] - [[link-text|linked-resource]] - [[http://example.com]] - [[link-text|http://example.com/pdfs/gollum.pdf]] - [[images/example.jpg]] - [[http://example.com/images/example.jpg]] ### Inline Diffs With inline diffs tags you can display {+ additions +} or [- deletions -]. The wrapping tags can be either curly braces or square brackets [+ additions +] or {- deletions -}. However the wrapping tags can not be mixed as such - - {+ additions +] - [+ additions +} - {- delletions -] - [- delletions -} ### Videos ![My Video](/assets/videos/gitlab-demo.mp4) ### Mermaid > If this is not rendered correctly, see https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/blob/master/doc/user/markdown.md#mermaid It is possible to generate diagrams and flowcharts from text using [Mermaid][mermaid]. In order to generate a diagram or flowchart, you should write your text inside the `mermaid` block. Example: ```mermaid graph TD; A-->B; A-->C; B-->D; C-->D; ``` Becomes: ```mermaid graph TD; A-->B; A-->C; B-->D; C-->D; ``` For details see the [Mermaid official page][mermaid]. [mermaid]: https://mermaidjs.github.io/ "Mermaid website"