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When editing an issue and clicking Preview the following markdown source:

a
b
c

shows every letter on a new line.

However, it seems to me that pushing similar markdown source structure in README.md joins all the letters on one line.

I'd like the new lines preserved in the README.md in this project: https://github.com/zoran119/simple-read-only-test

Any idea how?

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  • 1
    Does this answer your question? How to insert a line break <br> in markdown Dec 25, 2022 at 12:39
  • I cannot understand why people don't want to be allowed to break lines of code without breaking lines visually. It is just like being against html consuming extra space or treating newlines as spaces. Specially if you are talking about github. GitHub uses diff... it is horrible to have a very long line!!! So... I am forced to write a whole paragraph in one line... :-( May 12, 2023 at 12:10

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Interpreting newlines as <br /> used to be a feature of Github-flavored markdown, but the most recent help document no longer lists this feature.

Fortunately, you can do it manually. The easiest way is to ensure that each line ends with two spaces. So, change

a
b
c

into

a__
b__
c

(where _ is a blank space).

Or, you can add explicit <br /> tags.

a <br />
b <br />
c
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    Thank you so much. My documents will be much better now! Aug 29, 2016 at 16:20
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    according to stackoverflow.com/questions/18019957/… Github-favored markdown is not used everywhere on Github. Might be outdated though.
    – Ben Creasy
    Mar 18, 2017 at 22:48
  • Gracias mi amigo!
    – Ev.
    Oct 29, 2017 at 12:23
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    As @BenCreasy said, Github-flavored markdown is not used in README.md files. Or, to be fair, not the full set of features is used: syntax highlighting and auto-linking URLs are available; hard line breaks, formatted task lists and references to issues—aren’t.
    – Dato
    Jan 25, 2019 at 8:10
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    Forward slash doesn't seem to be necessary, worked fine with just <br> Aug 24, 2019 at 23:03
95

You can use a backslash at the end of a line.
So this:

a\
b\
c

will then look like:

a
b
c

Notice that there is no backslash at the end of the last line (after the 'c' character).

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  • Thanks. This works for me outside GitHub where the other solutions did not.
    – Celdor
    Oct 17, 2020 at 12:48
  • Works in GitLab README
    – frmbelz
    Jul 15, 2022 at 18:03
9

You should use html break <br/> tag

a <br/>
b <br/>
c

5

If you want to be a little bit fancier you can also create it as an html list to create something like bullets or numbers using ul or ol.

<ul>
<li>Line 1</li>
<li>Line 2</li>
</ul>
3

Using the mentioned methods above didn't work for me in all cases.

I ended up adding "##" to add a new line!

a
##
b
##
c
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    Thank you. this was the only option that worked for me. Dec 15, 2023 at 7:59
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According to Github API two empty lines are a new paragraph (same as here in stackoverflow)

You can test it with http://prose.io

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    The question is about new line within a paragraph Mar 6, 2018 at 10:56

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