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31 lines
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title: Content Sample
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author: John Doe <johndoe@example.com>
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description: This is a short, plain-text description of the content. It's optional, but may prove useful to others.
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first-written: 2015-02-24
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last-updated: 2015-02-24
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last-reviewed: 2015-02-24
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---
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This is my tutorial on how to write content! Welcome! Having some text before the first header can be useful.
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## First Heading
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Start at heading level 2. You're free to use any heading style you want, such as:
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Second Heading
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Of course, subheadings are allowed also, and are in fact encouraged!
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### Third Heading
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If you want to write some Haskell code, you should mark it up like:
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```haskell
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main :: IO ()
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main = putStrLn "Hello World!"
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```
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And don't forget that linking to content ([insert-title](somecontent.md)) and to
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outlines ([insert-title](../outline/someoutline.md)) is a good idea.
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