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91 and <code>&</code>. Left angle brackets are used to start tags; ampersands are
120 angle brackets as delimiters for HTML tags, Markdown will treat them as
127 <p>However, inside Markdown code spans and blocks, angle brackets and
391 <p>Within a code block, ampersands (<code>&</code>) and angle brackets (<code><</code> and <code>></code>)
395 ampersands and angle brackets. For example, this:</p>
430 <p>In both styles, the link text is delimited by [square brackets].</p>
450 <p>Reference-style links use a second set of square brackets, inside
454 <p>You can optionally use a space to separate the sets of brackets:</p>
463 <li>Square brackets containing the link identifier (optionally
471 <p>The link URL may, optionally, be surrounded by angle brackets:</p>
488 Just use an empty set of square brackets -- e.g., to link the word
608 <p>With a code span, ampersands and angle brackets are encoded as HTML
636 <li>followed by a set of square brackets, containing the <code>alt</code>
655 <p>Markdown supports a shortcut style for creating "automatic" links for URLs and email addresses: simply surround the URL or email address with angle brackets. What this means is that if you want to show the actual text of a URL or email address, and also have it be a clickable link, you can do this:</p>
692 [] square brackets