# Markdown shortcuts in notes

Notesnook supports the following (Markdown) shortcuts in the editor:
| Block | Markdown shortcut |
| ------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Heading 1 | # |
| Heading 2 | ## |
| Heading 3 | ### |
| Heading 4 | #### |
| Heading 5 | ##### |
| Heading 6 | ###### |
| Bold | \*\*bold text\*\* |
| Italic | \_italicized text\_ |
| Strikethrough | \~\~strikethrough\~\~ |
| Blockquote | > blockquote |
| Ordered list | 1. First item
2. Second item
3. Third item |
| Unordered list | - First item
- Second item
- Third item |
| Task list | - \[x] Write the note
- [ ] Update the help
- [ ] Call the team |
| Outline list | -o Write the note
-o Update the help
-o Call the team |
| Inline code | \`inline code\` |
| Inline Math | \$\$2 + 2 = 4\$\$ |
| Horizontal rule | --- |
| Link | \[title](https://www.example.com) |
| Codeblock | \`\`\`javascript
function hello() { }
\`\`\` |
| Math block | $$$
2 + 2 = 4
$$$ |
| Current Date | `/date` |
| Date Time | `/time` |
| Current Date & Time | `/now` |
| Current Date & Time with timezone | `/nowz` |
## FAQs
### Does Notesnook support Markdown editing?
No. The Markdown shortcuts listed above are just that: shortcuts. They'll help you to quickly use the various formats & blocks in the editor but they aren't raw Markdown.