It is very important to know your markdown.
It's not important to know everything about the language because it is a language of formatting, but it is important to know those parts that you use frequently by heart, so that you can fluently use them in whichever way you need to.
Formatting text in itself is a separate art form. Depending upon which type of text you are formatting, you can go from being very strict with just bold underline italic to going very freely and mixing them in a manner which is pleasing to you. Stricter forms are used when others need to read your text because it should just emphasize what you want to say in a written form.
I will not go into the Beautiful formatting languages like Tex and Latex because those are a beautiful, yet vast, complex, yet very straightforward forms of formatting text, which you can send to your book binder
It is also important to know what you need about any other language that you use in any form whether it be written oral, whether it is musical language whether it is a programming language
You will enjoy your languages when you've made sure that you know everything about it that you execute and use frequently.
In this example I've worked with an online guide but if you work any proper manner, which does not include wasting bandwidth, you shall use the Man pages or whichever form which is local on your own system
https://www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax/#unordered-lists
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