# Writing Notes Notes are simple text files with some extra flavor, in the shape of Markdown syntax and support for extra properties (see [[note-properties]]). ## Foam Syntax Foam uses standard markdown, with a few added twists: - the title of a note (e.g. in the [[graph-visualization]]) is given by precedence based on: - the `title` property (see [[note-properties]]) - the first `# heading 1` of the file - the file name ## Markdown Syntax With markdown we can style our notes in a simple way, while keeping the document a simple text file (the best way to future-proof your writings!). You can see the formatted output by running the `Markdown: Open Preview to the Side` command. Here is a high level overview of Markdown, for more information on the markdown syntax [see here](https://commonmark.org/help/). # Heading 1 ## Heading 2 ### Heading 3 #### Heading 4 ##### Heading 5 ###### Heading 6 This is a [link to google](https://www.google.com). This is a wiki link (aka internal link) to [[note-properties]]. Here is an image: ![image](../../attachments/foam-icon.png) > this is a blockquote > it can span multiple lines - list item - list item - list item 1. One 2. Two 3. Three This text is **in bold** and this is *italic*. The following is a horizontal rule --- This is a table: | Column 1 | Column 2 | | -------- | -------- | | R1C1 | R1C2 | | R2C1 | R2C2 | You can `inline code` or ``` you can create code blocks ```