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Adds mention of Redcarpet as Markdown parser in docs It makes it easier for users to find the source of issues related to Markdown parsing. [ci skip] See merge request !3168
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## GitLab Flavored Markdown (GFM)
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_GitLab uses the [Redcarpet Ruby library][redcarpet] for Markdown processing._
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For GitLab we developed something we call "GitLab Flavored Markdown" (GFM). It extends the standard Markdown in a few significant ways to add some useful functionality.
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You can use GFM in
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## Code and Syntax Highlighting
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_GitLab uses the [rouge ruby library][rouge] for syntax highlighting. For a
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list of supported languages visit the rouge website._
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_GitLab uses the [Rouge Ruby library][rouge] for syntax highlighting. For a
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list of supported languages visit the Rouge website._
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Blocks of code are either fenced by lines with three back-ticks <code>```</code>, or are indented with four spaces. Only the fenced code blocks support syntax highlighting.
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- [Dillinger.io](http://dillinger.io) is a handy tool for testing standard markdown.
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[rouge]: http://rouge.jneen.net/ "Rouge website"
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[redcarpet]: https://github.com/vmg/redcarpet "Redcarpet website"
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