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diff --git a/doc/user/markdown.md b/doc/user/markdown.md index 12d65f75b37..03a4e4cb244 100644 --- a/doc/user/markdown.md +++ b/doc/user/markdown.md @@ -438,6 +438,11 @@ GFM recognizes the following: | commit range comparison | `9ba12248...b19a04f5` | `namespace/project@9ba12248...b19a04f5` | `project@9ba12248...b19a04f5` | | repository file references | `[README](doc/README)` | | | | repository file line references | `[README](doc/README#L13)` | | | +| [alert](../operations/incident_management/alerts.md) | `^alert#123` | `namespace/project^alert#123` | `project^alert#123` | + +For example, referencing an issue by using `#123` will format the output as a link +to issue number 123 with text `#123`. Likewise, a link to issue number 123 will be +recognized and formatted with text `#123`. In addition to this, links to some objects are also recognized and formatted. Some examples of these are: @@ -1419,13 +1424,15 @@ Example: | cell 1 | cell 2 | cell 3 | | cell 4 | cell 5 is longer | cell 6 is much longer than the others, but that's ok. It eventually wraps the text when the cell is too large for the display size. | | cell 7 | | cell <br> 9 | +| cell 10 | <ul><li> - [ ] Task One </li></ul> | <ul><li> - [ ] Task Two </li><li> - [ ] Task Three </li></ul> | ``` | header 1 | header 2 | header 3 | | --- | ------ |---------:| | cell 1 | cell 2 | cell 3 | -| cell 4 | cell 5 is longer | cell 6 is much longer than the others, but that's okay. It eventually wraps the text when the cell is too large for the display size. | +| cell 4 | cell 5 is longer | cell 6 is much longer than the others, but that's ok. It eventually wraps the text when the cell is too large for the display size. | | cell 7 | | cell <br> 9 | +| cell 10 | <ul><li> - [ ] Task One </li></ul> | <ul><li> - [ ] Task Two </li><li> - [ ] Task Three </li></ul> | Additionally, you can choose the alignment of text within columns by adding colons (`:`) to the sides of the "dash" lines in the second row. This affects every cell in the column. |