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The BacktickCode extension wraps <code> tags around wikitext which is placed `between backtick characters`. This provides a handy wiki-editing shortcut for wikis that expect a lot of inlined <code> snippets in its pages, and functions similarly to the standard MediaWiki ''' -> <b> bold formatting shortcut. Backtick characters within <pre> blocks will not be altered by this extension. Backticks outside of <pre> blocks can also be output to the page by escaping them as \`.
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
mediawiki-backtick-code-0.0.4-9.fc37.noarch.html | MediaWiki extension to wrap text between backticks in code tags | Fedora 37 for x86_64 | mediawiki-backtick-code-0.0.4-9.fc37.noarch.rpm |
mediawiki-backtick-code-0.0.4-9.fc37.noarch.html | MediaWiki extension to wrap text between backticks in code tags | Fedora 37 for aarch64 | mediawiki-backtick-code-0.0.4-9.fc37.noarch.rpm |
mediawiki-backtick-code-0.0.4-9.fc37.noarch.html | MediaWiki extension to wrap text between backticks in code tags | Fedora 37 for ppc64le | mediawiki-backtick-code-0.0.4-9.fc37.noarch.rpm |
mediawiki-backtick-code-0.0.4-9.fc37.noarch.html | MediaWiki extension to wrap text between backticks in code tags | Fedora 37 for s390x | mediawiki-backtick-code-0.0.4-9.fc37.noarch.rpm |
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