You can use the editor on GitHub to maintain and preview the content for your website in Markdown files.
Whenever you commit to this repository, GitHub Pages will run Jekyll to rebuild the pages in your site, from the content in your Markdown files.
Markdown is a lightweight and easy-to-use syntax for styling your writing. It includes conventions for
Syntax highlighted code block
# Header 1
## Header 2
### Header 3
- Bulleted
- List
1. Numbered
2. List
**Bold** and _Italic_ and `Code` text
[Link](url) and ![Image](src)
[root@bogon ~]# df -h
文件系统 容量 已用 可用 已用% 挂载点
/dev/mapper/centos-root 37G 19G 18G 52% /
devtmpfs 906M 0 906M 0% /dev
tmpfs 921M 88K 920M 1% /dev/shm
tmpfs 921M 8.9M 912M 1% /run
tmpfs 921M 0 921M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/sda1 497M 157M 341M 32% /boot
tmpfs 185M 4.0K 184M 1% /run/user/42
tmpfs 185M 0 185M 0% /run/user/1002
tmpfs 185M 20K 184M 1% /run/user/0
[root@bogon ~]#
For more details see GitHub Flavored Markdown.
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configuration file.
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