Organize ideas and collaborate using Markdown, a lightweight language for text formatting.
Welcome to "Communicate using Markdown"! 👋
What is Markdown? Markdown is a lightweight syntax for communicating on GitHub. You can format text to add a heading, lists, bold, italics, tables, and many other stylings. You can use Markdown in most places around GitHub:
- Comments on issues, pull requests, and discussions
 - Files with the 
.mdor.markdownextension - Sharing snippets of text in Gists
 
What is a header? A header is a larger bit of text at the beginning of a section. There are six sizes.
# This is an `<h1>` header, which is the largest
## This is an `<h2>` header
###### This is an `<h6>` header, which is the smallest- Open a new browser tab, and work on the steps in your second tab while you read the instructions in this tab.
 - Open the pull requests tab.
 - Click New pull request, for the branches to compare, select 
base: mainandcompare: start-markdown. - Click Create pull request.
 - In this pull request, go to the Files changed tab. We made an empty file 
index.mdfor you. - Select Edit file from the three dotted ... menu in the upper right corner of the file view on 
index.md. - On the Edit file tab, add a 
#, followed by a space, before any content you like to make it an H1 Header. You can add more headers, using one to six#characters followed by a space. - Above your new content, click Preview.
 - At the bottom of the page, type a short, meaningful commit message that describes the change you made to the file.
 - Click Commit changes.
 - Wait about 20 seconds then refresh this page (the one you're following instructions from). GitHub Actions will automatically update to the next step.
 
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