It is possible to add special formatting to text entered in a Checklist item.
Inserting HTML directly in an item is not permitted as it is a potential security risk. For this reason, Checklist supports a subset of markdown syntax to help you format your text. Allowed syntax are:
Emphasis | Put * around the text that you want to emphasize
Emphasis is rendered as italic. | |
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Strong Emphasis | Put ** around the text that you want to emphasize
Strong emphasis is rendered as bold. | |
Hyperlink | Write URL directly in the text. URLs are converted into hyperlinks. However, you can also put a text instead of the link by using this syntax:
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Checklist recognizes any issue key that follows the Jira's standard. So
Fix issue PROJECT-10 |
will appear as
In order to support users who would previously have used hyperlinks with issue keys, the issue key cannot be surrounded by any character other than spaces. If you want to enclose the key within brackets simply leave spaces around the key. |
Checklist recognizes the @ symbol that is immediately followed by characters and apply a special formatting to it. For example:
Reviewed by architect @John |
appears as:
While there are no other logic than special formatting, Checklist plans to offer in the future a @ mention similar to the one in JIRA and where users would be emailed when they are mentioned in the item. |
Checklist recognizes dates in the format: DD/MM/YYYY or MM/DD//YYYY and apply special formatting to it. For example:
Contact legal by 06/07/2016 |
appears as:
Checklist also support a list of emoticons that can be inserted directly in the item.
Emoji | Code |
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:-) | |
:-D | |
;-) | |
:-( | |
:-S | |
$-) | |
8O | |
8-) | |
(!) | |
(?) | |
(i) | |
(off) | |
(on) | |
(y) | |
(n) | |
(*) (*r) (*g) (*b) |
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