User:Dubiousjim/Cheatsheet
Markup
== Heading 2 ==
Here is ''Italic text'' and here is '''Bold text'''.
Here is <code>code-style text & stuff; markup is still processed.
</code>.
Here is {{File|/a/path/name}}: Template:File.
Here is [[Internal pagetitle|an internal pagetitle]]: an internal pagetitle.
Here is [http://www.example.org/ an external link]: an external link.
Here is an Alpine Issue link {{Issue|279}}: #279.
Here is one line, followed by <br />
and another line.
Here is <!-- a comment -->.
Here is {{Cmd|a command to try}}:
a command to try
.
- Here is a bulleted list item.
- Here is a numbered list item.
{{Gloss|item|Body text}} produces:
- item
- Body text
- :Simply indented text.
Here is a <pre>-formatted block. Markup is still processed and only the first leading space is suppressed.
--~~~~ gives a signature and timestamp: --Dubiousjim 10:00, 4 March 2012 (UTC)
Notification boxes
{{Tip|Write Your Tip Here.}}
{{Note|Write Your Note Here.}}
{{Warning|Write Your Warning Here.}}
{{Todo|Write Your Todo-notes Here.}}
For other boxes, see Template:Box
{{Obsolete|Message.}} produces:
This material is obsolete ... Message. (Discuss) |
{{Draft|Message.}} produces:
This material is work-in-progress ... Message. |
Downloads
In general when pointing to Alpine Linux downloads stick with the Downloads Page, but if you by any meaning will need to include direct download information, do so by using one of below.
Buttons
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Links
{{#latestalp:alpine|url}}
will give you latest download url for Alpine Linux Standard:
- {{#latestalp:alpine|url}}
{{#latestalp:alpine-mini|url}}
will give you latest download url for Alpine Linux mini:
- {{#latestalp:alpine|url}}
{{#latestalp:alpine-vserver|url}}
will give you latest download url for Alpine Linux VServer:
- {{#latestalp:alpine|url}}
Example:
Typing...
Start from [{{#latestalp:alpine|url}} Downloading latest Alpine Linux Standard], than continue ...
Will produce:
Start from [{{#latestalp:alpine|url}} Downloading latest Alpine Linux Standard], than continue ...
Making New Templates
In Template:Foo:
<noinclude>{{Template}} '''Short description.''' See also: * [[:Template:Bar]] ====Usage==== <code>{{Foo|Arg1|Arg2}}</code> ====Example==== {{Foo|Arg1|Arg2}} </noinclude> <includeonly> markup ... {{{1}}} {{{2|default}}} ... </includeonly>
Codeline
This template can also be used for commands?
Example:
{{Codeline|apk upgrade -U}}
Will produce: apk upgrade -U