Notes are simple text files with some extra flavor, in the shape of Markdown syntax and support for extra properties (see [note-properties]).
Foam uses standard Markdown, with a few added twists:
title
property (see [note-properties])# heading 1
of the fileWith Markdown, we can style our notes in a simple way, while keeping the document a simple text file (the best way to future-proof your writings!).
You can see the formatted output by running the Markdown: Open Preview to the Side
command.
Here is a high level overview of Markdown, for more information on the Markdown syntax see here.
This is a link to google.
This is a wikilink (aka internal link) to [note-properties].
Here is an image:
this is a blockquote it can span multiple lines
This text is in bold and this is italic.
The following is a horizontal rule
This is a table: | Column 1 | Column 2 | | ——– | ——– | | R1C1 | R1C2 | | R2C1 | R2C2 |
You can inline code
or
you can create
code blocks