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#Markdown has two kinds of #links:

[inline links](https://pandoc.org/MANUAL#inline-links)

and

[reference links]

[1] [1]: https://pandoc.org/MANUAL#reference-links

The former is the default when producing Markdown, but the latter can be generated by calling pandoc with the `--reference-links` option. Control the placement of reference lists with `--reference-location`: either after each block, after each section, or all together at the very end of the document.


Notice that #Obsidian is a proprietary app, there are other #FOSS apps that use #Markdown files and that can easily sync via #Nextcloud like #Logseq.

And @qownnotes in particular has integration with Nextcloud specifically.


Ironically if ActivityPub shared the original #Markdown instead of the rendered HTML, the meaning would still be intact, because Markdown matches so closely with the plain-text #semantics that have developed over *decades* of text-only newsgroups, early email, Twitter/Facebook, and so on.

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