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* For unordered lists, use asterisk, at least for the first level.
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- * Optimal spacing is 1 space, asterisk, 2 spaces, e.g. ` * foo`.
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+ * Optimal spacing is 1 space, asterisk, 2 spaces, e.g. ` * foo`.
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* For ordered lists, optimal spacing is one or zero spaces in front
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- of the number, then one space, e.g. ` 9. Foo`, then `10. Bar`.
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+ of the number, then one space, e.g. ` 9. Foo`, then `10. Bar`.
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Jargon names
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* Use reference-style, i.e. `[link text][1]` and then, after paragraph
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- (or later if that makes sense), use ` [1]: http://www.foo.../`.
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+ (or later if that makes sense), use ` [1]: http://www.foo.../`.
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* Note that you don't need to use numbers: keyword is OK (even spaced),
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but *keep it consistent within the document*.
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* You can also use `[link][]`; here the keyword = link text (i.e.
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- ` [link]: http://whatever` would follow).
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+ ` [link]: http://whatever` would follow).
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* Links can be local (although I have only used this in Github).
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