Many code editors, used by developers when developing apps, let you hide or display sections of code for easier editing. The “folding” part of FoldingText refers to what happens after you’ve added headings. Other similar keystrokes will create URL links, ordered lists, block and coded text, and much more. Surround text with * on each side and that text will be italicized (** on each side bold the text, instead). Type - followed by a space and that line of text will appear as an item in an unordered list. Type # and that line become a sub-heading of the previous heading. While there are over a dozen different bits of Markdown shorthand you can use in FoldingText, the basics are this: Type # followed by a space and the text that follows those two characters will appear as a bolded heading.
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