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I would absolutely love it but it's not in the CommonMark spec nor in the other extensions already supported, such as the PHP and GitHub extensions. |
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hedge doc uses colons: |
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Github currently support the following syntax in all places where Markdown is present. > [!Note]
> This is a noteNote This is a note. Others are possible: Tip This is a tip! Warning This is a warning! Important This is important! Caution Be cautious! The same syntax is currently supported by Gitea too. For more information see this Github discussion |
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Some Markdown flavors supports "admonitions" (also named "call outs"): https://python-markdown.github.io/extensions/admonition/
They are useful for putting something forward in the flow of text.
For instance, using "!!!" as syntax for the admonition:
Results in something like that:

Several types of admonitions can be supported, such as "note", "tip", "warning" or "action".
Do you think this would be useful? I think it could be implemented as an extension (I could try, time permitting :).
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