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# Welcome
Welcome to your wiki! This is the default page we've installed for your convenience. Go ahead and edit it.
## Wiki features
This wiki uses the [Markdown](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) syntax. The [MarkDownDemo tutorial](https://bitbucket.org/tutorials/markdowndemo) shows how various elements are rendered. [Bitbucket documentation](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Use+a+wiki) has more information about how using a wiki.
The wiki itself is actually a git repository, which means you can clone it, edit it locally/offline, add images or any other file type, and push it back to us. It will be live immediately.
Go ahead and try:
```
$ git clone https://aboutgoods@bitbucket.org/aboutgoods/sf3_variables.git/wiki
```
Wiki pages are normal files, with the .md extension. You can edit them locally, as well as creating new ones.
## Syntax highlighting
You can also highlight snippets of text (we use the excellent [Pygments][] library).
[Pygments]: http://pygments.org/
Here's an example of some Python code:
```
#!python
def wiki_rocks(text):
formatter = lambda t: "funky"+t
return formatter(text)
```
You can check out the source of this page to see how that's done, and make sure to bookmark [the vast library of Pygment lexers][lexers], we accept the 'short name' or the 'mimetype' of anything in there.
[lexers]: http://pygments.org/docs/lexers/
Have fun!
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