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I am able to draw checkbox in Github README.md lists using

- [ ] (for unchecked checkbox)
- [x] (for checked checkbox)

But this is not working in table. Does anybody know how to implement checkbox or checkmark in GitHub Markdown table?

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Try adding a - before the [ ] or [x]. That's an - followed by a blank space . An unchecked box also need a space between the brackets.

Below is an example from Github blog.

### Solar System Exploration, 1950s – 1960s

- [ ] Mercury
- [x] Venus
- [x] Earth (Orbit/Moon)
- [x] Mars
- [ ] Jupiter
- [ ] Saturn
- [ ] Uranus
- [ ] Neptune
- [ ] Comet Haley

It appears like below:

Resultant Image

Here's how one could do the same in a table:

| Task           | Time required | Assigned to   | Current Status | Finished | 
|----------------|---------------|---------------|----------------|-----------|
| Calendar Cache | > 5 hours  |  | in progress | - [x] ok?
| Object Cache   | > 5 hours  |  | in progress | [x] item1<br/>[ ] item2
| Object Cache   | > 5 hours  |  | in progress | <ul><li>- [x] item1</li><li>- [ ] item2</li></ul>
| Object Cache   | > 5 hours  |  | in progress | <ul><li>[x] item1</li><li>[ ] item2</li></ul>


- [x] works
- [x] works too

Here's how it looks:

enter image description here

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    There was a formatting mistake in question initially. It is working for lists but not for table. Nov 17, 2017 at 6:39
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    This looks good, but the checkboxes are broken. If you click a checkbox, it does nothing. Ordinarily clicking a GitHub Markdown checkbox checks/unchecks it. Workaround is to manually edit the HTML, which isn't great, but doable. Sep 27, 2018 at 1:45
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    This creates just the appearance of a checkbox. The item doesn't actually respond to click events, which cancels the purpose of them: check from md rendered mode, rather than raw text. May 16, 2019 at 8:48
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    @DumpsterDoofus do you mean this does not work in issues/merge requests? As in general, while checkboxes are clickable in GitHub / GitLab issues and merge requests as, for such locations, it makes sense as sort of a shoping list, what woud be the meaning of user clicking on a checkbox in documentation? Would you really like to see your markdown edited?
    – Joël
    Aug 22, 2019 at 8:44
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    @Joël well, yes, I'd like the checkbox to be clickable. There's plenty of merge requests where shopping lists are inside tables. At either rate, the determining factor, if needed, should be the scope of the document, not the type of element the checkbox appears in.
    – entonio
    Oct 29, 2023 at 23:59
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Now emojis are supported! :white_check_mark: / :heavy_check_mark: gives a good impression and is widely supported:

Function | MySQL / MariaDB | PostgreSQL | SQLite
:------------ | :-------------| :-------------| :-------------
substr | :heavy_check_mark: |  :white_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark:

renders to (here on older chromium 65.0.3x) :

enter image description here

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    This looks very nice in the rendered output but the downside is that it takes a lot of space in the "source code" and is not very readable there. And the readability is one of the major concepts of markdown.
    – Daniel
    Feb 9, 2020 at 15:24
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    I think this may be out of date as :white_check_mark: now looks like a green check box with a white check mark.
    – Rami A.
    May 18, 2020 at 0:26
  • @davidkonrad, see stackoverflow.com/a/59674743/90287, specifically gist.github.com/rxaviers/7360908. I'm using Firefox 76.0.1 and Chrome 81.0.4044.138 on Windows.
    – Rami A.
    May 18, 2020 at 1:12
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    @ERJAN, [OT] Yes, and many of them, +100. It is from the docs from an internal project, which provide homogene access to various dbms'es. Where native support differs, or a SQL function is missing, functionality are tweaked so using popular SQL-functions return the exact same regardless of platform, that is what the gray tickmark indicate. Cannot promise anything, but the domain for open sourcing it is bought, crudder.net. All I need is time. Feb 21, 2021 at 19:54
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    Now in VS code marketplace.visualstudio.com/… required for emoji Dec 30, 2022 at 10:12
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I used &#9744; (☐) for [ ] and &#9745; (☑) for [x] and it works for marked.js which says it is compatible with Github markdown. I based my solution on answers for this question. See also this informative answer.

Update: I should have mentioned that when you do it this way, you do not need the <ul>, e.g:

| Unchecked | Checked |
| --------- | ------- |
| &#9744;   | &#9745; |
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  • This works too aside from accepted answer. In fact, I have already used it successfully on GitHub. Thanks for pointing it out for everyone. I should have done that earlier. Jan 10, 2019 at 1:16
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    &#10004; for '✔'
    – Mawardy
    Apr 13, 2020 at 1:21
  • Note that some emoji characters render differently in GitHub issue display vs. in the editor: ☑ becomes a box check with a red mark despite looking black&white in the editor. The check mark button ✅ becomes a "white" check mark when rendered, despite looking green in the editor. The check mark ✔️ looks black in the editor, but gets rendered as a green check mark in the issue. Jul 15, 2022 at 10:33
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|checked|unchecked|crossed|
|---|---|---|
|&check;|_|&cross;|
|&#x2611;|&#x2610;|&#x2612;|
checked unchecked crossed
_

Where

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There are very nice Emoji icons instructions available at

You can check them out. I hope you would find suitable icons for your writing.

Nice Emojis

Best,

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You can use emojis

Done? | Name
:---:| ---
⬜️| Nope
✅| Yep
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    what should i write for using first emoji? I know, that second is ":heavy_check_mark:"
    – Eldar
    Jul 13, 2021 at 23:01
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    for uncheck box use :white_large_square and for check box use :white_check_mark
    – Dexter
    Sep 1, 2021 at 5:35
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    List of Github supported emojis Jun 2, 2022 at 12:49
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Unfortunately, the accepted answer doesn't work for me (I'm using GitHub flavoured markdown).

It occurs to me since we're adding HTML elements, why not just add an <input> instead.

| demo                                              | demo |
| ------------------------------------------------- | ---- |
| <input type="checkbox" disabled checked /> works  |      |
| <input type="checkbox" disabled /> works here too |      |

This should work in any environment cuz it's plain HTML (see FYI below).

Rendered result

FYI, this example was tested in VS Code markdown preview mode(GitHub flavoured), the screenshot is also taken in VS Code preview mode. It's not working on GitHub.

Emoji mentioned above is a good alternative, if this doesn't work in your target environment.

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    This won't display in Github Apr 5, 2022 at 22:36
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09 2021

If you have an issue with the standard markdown code. You can use emojis.

Native Github

If you are using GitHub's default emojis, you can use these. Something to note is that there is no uncheck, so you have to use different emojis to get that look.

:white_large_square

:white_check_mark

Source

:white_large_square: https://github.com/ikatyang/emoji-cheat-sheet/blob/master/README.md#geometric
:white_check_mark: https://github.com/ikatyang/emoji-cheat-sheet/blob/master/README.md#other-symbol

Complete list https://github.com/ikatyang/emoji-cheat-sheet/blob/master/README.md

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Edit the document or wiki page, and use the - [ ] and - [x] syntax to update your task list. Furthermore you can refer to this link.

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  • You can create tables with pipes | and hyphens - to create a table and inside of that table you can use the - [ ] and - [x] syntax. this is how i draw a checkbox. Nov 17, 2017 at 6:45
  • @JosephCharles Please can you provide sample code to show how you got it working in a table?
    – Pocketsand
    Nov 7, 2019 at 17:12
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    This will not work and does not answer the question.
    – coisnepe
    Nov 13, 2019 at 14:11
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Here is what I have that helps you and others about markdown checkbox table. Enjoy!

| Projects | Operating Systems | Programming Languages   | CAM/CAD Programs | Microcontrollers and Processors | 
|---------------------------------- |---------------|---------------|----------------|-----------|
| <ul><li>[ ] Blog </li></ul>       | <ul><li>[ ] CentOS</li></ul>        | <ul><li>[ ] Python </li></ul> | <ul><li>[ ] AutoCAD Electrical </li></ul> | <ul><li>[ ] Arduino </li></ul> |
| <ul><li>[ ] PyGame</li></ul>   | <ul><li>[ ] Fedora </li></ul>       | <ul><li>[ ] C</li></ul> | <ul><li>[ ] 3DsMax </li></ul> |<ul><li>[ ] Raspberry Pi </li></ul> |
| <ul><li>[ ] Server Info Display</li></ul>| <ul><li>[ ] Ubuntu</li></ul> | <ul><li>[ ] C++ </li></ul> | <ul><li>[ ] Adobe AfterEffects </li></ul> |<ul><li>[ ]  </li></ul> |
| <ul><li>[ ] Twitter Subs Bot </li></ul> | <ul><li>[ ] ROS </li></ul>    | <ul><li>[ ] C# </li></ul> | <ul><li>[ ] Adobe Illustrator </li></ul> |<ul><li>[ ]  </li></ul> |
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Following is how I draw a checkbox in a table!

| Checkbox Experiments | [ ] unchecked header  | [x] checked header  |
| ---------------------|:---------------------:|:-------------------:|
| checkbox             | [ ] row               | [x] row             |


Displays like this:
enter image description here

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    It's not working for me. Is it for Github flavored markdown? Nov 17, 2017 at 6:46
  • I see, somehow it doesn't render with Github flavoured markdown. But works fine for other markdown previewers. Nov 17, 2017 at 6:54
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The following works well on GitHub

| Selection |        |
| --------- | ------ |
| <li>- [ ] </li> |  |

| Selection |        |
| --------- | ------ |
| <li>- [x] </li> |  |

enter image description here

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by adding cross x in col without spaces you can check desired checkbox

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    – Community Bot
    Apr 15, 2023 at 12:08
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Dec 2023:

This is the only thing that worked for me.

Please make sure that you remove the whitespaces around the x, since GitHub adds them by default:

- [x]

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