This is a template of documentation. Please change each section by correct information Headings # This is an H1 ## This is an H2 ###### This is an H6 This is also an H1 ================== This is also an H2 ------------------ Paragraphs Paragraphs are separated by empty lines. To create a new paragraph, press <return> twice. Paragraph 1 Paragraph 2 Character styles *Italic characters* _Italic characters_ **bold characters** __bold characters__ ~~strikethrough text~~ Unordered list * Item 1 * Item 2 * Item 3 * Item 3a * Item 3b * Item 3c Ordered list 1. Step 1 2. Step 2 3. Step 3 1. Step 3.1 2. Step 3.2 3. Step 3.3 List in list 1. Step 1 2. Step 2 3. Step 3 * Item 3a * Item 3b * Item 3c Quotes or citations Introducing my quote: > Neque porro quisquam est qui > dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, > consectetur, adipisci velit... Inline code characters Use the backtick to refer to a `function()`. There is a literal ``backtick (`)`` here. Code blocks Indent every line of the block by at least 4 spaces. This is a normal paragraph: This is a code block. With multiple lines. Alternatively, you can use 3 backtick quote marks before and after the block, like this: ``` This is a code block ``` To add syntax highlighting to a code block, add the name of the language immediately after the backticks: ```javascript var oldUnload = window.onbeforeunload; window.onbeforeunload = function() { saveCoverage(); if (oldUnload) { return oldUnload.apply(this, arguments); } }; ``` Links to external websites This is [an example](http://www.example.com/) inline link. [This link](http://example.com/ "Title") has a title attribute. Links are also auto-detected in text: http://example.com/ Images Inline image syntax looks like this:    For example: ...  ... Reference image links look like this: ![Alt text][id] where 'id' is the name of a previously defined image reference, using syntax similar to link references: [id]: url/to/image.jpg "Optional title attribute" For example: ... <--Collected image definitions--> [MockupA]: http://monosnap.com/image/bOcxxxxLGF.png "Screenshot of Feature A mockup" ... <!--Using an image reference--> ![Mockup for feature A][MockupA] ... Tables | Day | Meal | Price | | --------|---------|-------| | Monday | pasta | $6 | | Tuesday | chicken | $8 | Backslash escapes Certain characters can be escaped with a preceding backslash to preserve the literal display of a character instead of its special Markdown meaning. This applies to the following characters: \ backslash ` backtick * asterisk _ underscore {} curly braces [] square brackets () parentheses # hash mark > greater than + plus sign - minus sign (hyphen) . dot ! exclamation mark