Markdown¶
If you’re new to Markdown, visit this page to learn the basics.
IPFS links¶
In galacteek you can use specific Markdown syntax to easily generate IPFS links. This can be used in the chat, blog editor, when editing a Markdown file in the text editor ..
To generate a link to a CID or a full IPFS path, use:
@CID
@fullpath
Examples:
@bafybeiard2qjxagn77k7kouc5huyvei7hgrmoztpl2zswk25leh5zwd7za
@bafybeiard2qjxagn77k7kouc5huyvei7hgrmoztpl2zswk25leh5zwd7za/test
@/ipfs/bafybeiard2qjxagn77k7kouc5huyvei7hgrmoztpl2zswk25leh5zwd7za/test
@/ipns/ipfs.io
You can also define a label name for the URLs:
photos@bafybeiard2qjxagn77k7kouc5huyvei7hgrmoztpl2zswk25leh5zwd7za
awesome@/ipns/awesome.ipfs.io
If you use multiple @, it will generate gatewayed links as well:
awesome@@/ipns/docs.ipfs.io
more@@@bafybeiard2qjxagn77k7kouc5huyvei7hgrmoztpl2zswk25leh5zwd7za
Images and videos¶
Embed an image using this syntax (using an exclamation mark ! at the beginning):
!@bafkreiaophpetg3yoq6r5eu2lx2etl4neur2e5wh3yiknep55lukupo2t4
bigcat!@bafkreiaophpetg3yoq6r5eu2lx2etl4neur2e5wh3yiknep55lukupo2t4
Embed a video stored on IPFS using this syntax (using a % at the beginning):
%@bafybeibdtp3sm62jk62s3o352ecjeqvymrmuqluopeeppwiggm7bx64kgy
Extensions¶
Common Markdown is supported, with the following extensions:
attrlist: this adds a syntax to define attributes on the various HTML elements in markdown’s output.
mdxunimoji: Converts defined emoticon symbols to Unicode emojis