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NAME
       markdown - Convert Markdown syntax to (X)HTML
DESCRIPTION
       This program is distributed as part of Perl's Text::Markdown module, illustrating sample usage.
       Markdown can be invoked on any file containing Markdown-syntax, and will produce the corresponding
       (X)HTML on STDOUT:
           $ cat file.txt
           This is a *test*.
           Absolutely _nothing_ to see here. _Just a **test**_!
           * test
           * Yup, test.
           $ markdown file.txt
           <p>This is a <em>test</em>.</p>
           <p>Absolutely <em>nothing</em> to see here. <em>Just a <strong>test</strong></em>!</p>
           <ul>
           <li>test</li>
           <li>Yup, test.</li>
           </ul>
       If no file is specified, it will expect its input from STDIN:
           $ echo "A **simple** test" | markdown
           <p>A <strong>simple</strong> test</p>
OPTIONS
       version
           Shows the full information for this version
       shortversion
           Shows only the version number
       html4tags
           Produce  HTML  4-style tags instead of XHTML - XHTML requires elements that do not wrap a block (i.e.
           the "hr" tag) to state they will not be closed, by closing  with  "/>".  HTML  4-style  will  plainly
           output the tag as it comes:
               $ echo '---' | markdown
               <hr />
               $ echo '---' | markdown --html4tags
               <hr>
       help
           Shows this documentation
AUTHOR
       Copyright 2004 John Gruber
       Copyright 2008 Tomas Doran
       The  manpage  was  written  by  Gunnar  Wolf <gwolf@debian.org> for its use in Debian systems, but can be
       freely used elsewhere.
       For full licensing information, please refer to Text::Markdown.pm's full documentation.
SEE ALSO
       Text::Markdown, <http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/>
perl v5.40.0                                       2024-09-27                                       MARKDOWN(1p)