
In the GitLab application (but not the GitLab documentation) color codes in backticksĭisplay a color chip next to the color code. You can write a color code in the formats: HEX, RGB, or HSL. Markdown does not support changing text color. The following features are not found in standard Markdown.

Math equations and symbols written in LaTeXįeatures extended from standard Markdown: Standard Markdown Extended Markdown in GitLab blockquotes multi-line blockquotes code blocks colored code and syntax highlighting emphasis multiple underscores in words headers linkable Header IDs images embedded videos and audio line breaks more line break control links automatically linking URLs Features not found in standard Markdown.However, GitLab Flavored MarkdownĮxtends standard Markdown with features made specifically for GitLab. GitLab uses standard CommonMark formatting. Differences between GitLab Flavored Markdown and standard Markdown For more information, see the gitlab-markup gem project. You can also use other rich text files in GitLab. Snippets (the snippet must be named with a.You can use GitLab Flavored Markdown in the following areas:

Where you can use GitLab Flavored Markdown It was inspired by GitHub Flavored Markdown. GitLab Flavored Markdown extends the CommonMark specification. You should not view this page in the documentation, but instead view these styles as they appear on GitLab. The GitLab documentation websiteĪnd the main GitLab website use Kramdown instead. When this list is rendered, it looks like this:


