I’ve been doing more stuff using Jupyter Notebook recently for Python work and figured it’d be helpful to have a really simple and compressed cheat sheet that I could embed into a markdown block as a reference. The ones that I found out there had too many explanations and I wanted it all to fit into a page. Here’s a copy of it to copy+paste directly into a Jupyter Notebook markdown block.



# title

\# title

## major headings

\## major headings

### subheadings

\### subheadings

#### 4th level subheadings

\#### 4th level subheadings

tab (have to use inline HTML as markdown doesn't have tab)

\> quote

> quote

__bold__ \_\_bold\_\_ or \*\*bold\*\*

_italic_ \_italic\_ or \*italic\*

\ (for escaping markdown characters)

<br> (for manual linebreaks)

- "- " (a dash and a space for a bullet)

- " - " (indent a dash and a space with two spaces for a sub bullet)

- " - " (indent a dash and a space with four spaces for a sub sub bullet)

***

\*\*\* (horizontal line)

1. "1\. " (number, period and a space for a numbered list)

- " - " (indent a dash and a space with three spaces for a sub bullet after a numbered list)

`inline code` \`inline code\`

\`\`\`javascript

/\*code block with syntax highlighting\*/

var myInt = 0;

\`\`\`

```javascript

/*code block with syntax highlighting*/

var myInt = 0;

```

[link to WikiPedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page) \[link to WikiPedia\](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page)

[link to Relative Location](README.md) \[link to Relative Location\]\(README.md\)

