link github markdown code example
Example 1: how to add link to github readme
[I'm an inline-style link](https://www.google.com)
[I'm an inline-style link with title](https://www.google.com "Google's Homepage")
[I'm a reference-style link][Arbitrary case-insensitive reference text]
[I'm a relative reference to a repository file](../blob/master/LICENSE)
[You can use numbers for reference-style link definitions][1]
Or leave it empty and use the [link text itself].
URLs and URLs in angle brackets will automatically get turned into links.
http://www.example.com or <http://www.example.com> and sometimes
example.com (but not on Github, for example).
Some text to show that the reference links can follow later.
[arbitrary case-insensitive reference text]: https://www.mozilla.org
[1]: http://slashdot.org
[link text itself]: http://www.reddit.com
Example 2: markdown image
![GitHub Logo](/images/logo.png)
Format: ![Alt Text](url)
Example 3: github link markdown
[Title](https://www.somewebsite.com)
Example 4: md anchor link github
To create anchor links that jump down to different sections of a
README (as in an interactive table of contents), first create a heading:
#Real Cool Heading
The anchor link for that heading is the lowercase heading name with
dashes where there are spaces. You can always get the anchor name by
visiting the README on Github.com and clicking on the anchor that
appears when you hover to the left of the heading. Copy everything
starting at the #:
#real-cool-heading
Wherever you want to link to your Real Cool Heading section,
put your desired text in brackets, followed by the anchor link in
parentheses:
[Go to Real Cool Heading section](#real-cool-heading)