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This is a list of Markup language syntax. Markup languages are used for structuring, organizing, and formatting data and documents. They provide a way to describe the structure and presentation of information, making it easier for both humans and machines to interpret and process the content.

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Markup-Language-Reference

XML

More available here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/xmldoc/recommended-tags

Tag Description
<author> Specifies the author or authors of the code element.
<code> Formats a block of code or code snippet.
<c> Formats inline code or code snippets.
<example> Provides an example usage or demonstration of the code element.
<exception> Describes the exceptions that a method can throw.
<list> Creates a list item in a bulleted or numbered list.
<param> Describes a parameter of a method or constructor.
<para> Represents a paragraph of text.
<remarks> Provides additional remarks or details about the code element.
<returns> Describes the return value of a method.
<see> Creates a link to another code element or external resource.
<seealso> Provides a cross-reference to related code elements or external resources.
<since> Indicates the version or date since when the code element has been available.
<summary> Provides a summary or description of the code element.
<typeparam> Describes a type parameter of a generic method or class.
<typeparamref> Creates a reference to a type parameter in the documentation.
<value> Describes the value of a property.

SGML

More available here: https://validator.w3.org/docs/sgml.html

Tag Description
<!DOCTYPE> Defines the Document Type Declaration (DTD)
<ELEMENT> Defines an element or tag in the markup
<ENTITY> Defines an entity representing a character or text
<ATTLIST> Specifies attributes and their values for an element
<COMMENT> Represents a comment within the markup
<PI> Provides processing instructions
<CDATA> Marks a section of unparsed character data
<LINK> Represents a link or reference to another resource
<P> Defines a paragraph of text
<HEAD> Represents the head section of a document
<TITLE> Specifies the title of a document
<BODY> Represents the body section of a document
<IMG> Specifies an image element
<TABLE> Defines a table structure
<TR> Represents a table row
<TD> Represents a table cell
<OL> Represents an ordered (numbered) list
<UL> Represents an unordered (bulleted) list
<A> Defines a hyperlink or anchor link
<B> Represents bold text
<I> Represents italicized text
<U> Represents underlined text

YAML

More available here: https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/

Tag Description
--- Denotes the start of a YAML document
# Indicates a comment in YAML
key: value Represents a key-value pair in YAML
- item Represents an item in a YAML list
[item1, item2] Represents an inline YAML list
!tag value Specifies an explicit tag for a value in YAML
Indicates a block scalar with literal style
> Indicates a block scalar with folded style
true, false Represents boolean values in YAML
null Represents a null or empty value in YAML
'single quotes' Represents a string value enclosed in single quotes
"double quotes" Represents a string value enclosed in double quotes
<< Represents a YAML merge key
&anchor Creates an anchor for referencing in YAML
*anchor References an anchor in YAML

JSON

More available here: https://help.accusoft.com/PrizmDoc/latest/HTML/markup-json-specification.html

Tag Description
{ } Represents an object in JSON
[ ] Represents an array in JSON
"key": value Represents a key-value pair in JSON
"string" Represents a string value in JSON
number Represents a numeric value in JSON
true, false Represents boolean values in JSON
null Represents a null or empty value in JSON
// Indicates a comment in JSON
/* */ Represents a multi-line comment in JSON

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