Lists

Table of contents

Examples

Use dashes (-) or asterisks (*) for bullet points.

  • Bullet list item 1
  • Bullet list item 2
  • Bullet list item 3
  1. Numbered list item 1. Two spaces between the period and the first letter helps with alignment.

  2. Numbered list item 2. Let's put a note in it.

    Note

  3. Numbered list item 3 with a code block in it. You need the blank line before the code block happens.

    $ docker run hello-world
  4. Numbered list item 4 with a bullet list inside it and a numbered list inside that.

    • Sub-item 1

    • Sub-item 2

      1. Sub-sub-item 1
      2. Sub-sub-item-2 with a table inside it because we like to party! Indentation is super important.
        Header 1Header 2
        Thing 1Thing 2
        Thing 3Thing 4

Markdown

- Bullet list item 1
- Bullet list item 2
- Bullet list item 3

1.  Numbered list item 1. Two spaces between the period and the first letter
    helps with alignment.

2.  Numbered list item 2. Let's put a note in it.

    > [!NOTE]: We did it!

3.  Numbered list item 3 with a code block in it. You need the blank line before
    the code block happens.

    ```bash
    $ docker run hello-world
    ```

4.  Numbered list item 4 with a bullet list inside it and a numbered list
    inside that.

    - Sub-item 1
    - Sub-item 2

      1.  Sub-sub-item 1
      2.  Sub-sub-item-2 with a table inside it.
          Indentation is super important.

          | Header 1 | Header 2 |
          | -------- | -------- |
          | Thing 1  | Thing 2  |
          | Thing 3  | Thing 4  |