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Message formatting

Zulip uses Markdown to allow you to easily format your messages. Even if you've never heard of Markdown, you are probably familiar with basic Markdown formatting, such as using * at the start of a line in a bulleted list, or around text to indicate emphasis.

This page provides an overview of all the formatting available in Zulip. There is a convenient message formatting reference in the Zulip app that you can use whenever you need a reminder of the formatting syntax below.

Text emphasis

{!emphasis-intro.md!}

{!emphasis-examples.md!}

!!! tip "" You can also use buttons or keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl + B or Ctrl + I) to make text bold or italic. Learn more.

{!format-lists.md!}

{!links-intro.md!}

{!links-examples.md!}

!!! tip "" You can also use a button or a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl + Shift + L) to insert a link. Learn more.

Code blocks

{!code-blocks-intro.md!}

{!code-blocks-examples.md!}

LaTeX

{!latex-intro.md!}

{!latex-examples.md!}

Quotes

{!quotes-intro.md!}

{!quotes-examples.md!}

!!! tip ""

There is a handy option to [quote and reply](/help/quote-and-reply) to a
message in Zulip.

Spoilers

{!spoilers-intro.md!}

{!spoilers-examples.md!}

Emoji and emoticons

{!emoji-and-emoticons-intro.md!}

{!emoji-and-emoticons-examples.md!}

Mention a user or group

{!mentions-intro.md!}

{!mentions-examples.md!}

/me action messages

{!me-action-messages-intro.md!}

{!me-action-messages-examples.md!}

Global times

{!global-times-intro.md!}

{!global-times-examples.md!}

Tables

{!tables-intro.md!}

{!tables-examples.md!}

Collaborative to-do lists

{!to-do-lists-intro.md!}

{!to-do-lists-examples.md!}

Paragraph and section formatting

{!paragraphs-and-sections-intro.md!}

{!paragraphs-and-sections-examples.md!}

Message formatting reference

A summary of the formatting syntax above is available in the Zulip app.

{start_tabs}

{!start-composing.md!}

  1. Click the question mark () icon at the bottom of the compose box.

{end_tabs}