§ Spec-Up-T Demo
§ Intro
This is a default Spec-Up-T installation. Find information on the Spec-Up-T documentation website.
This is a demo site for Spec-Up-T. The subject matter – gardening and related terms – is used purely as an example to demonstrate how the system works. You can replace these demo terms and definitions with your own content to suit your documentation needs.
Testing iref with external term (greenhouse):
Testing iref with local term (mulch):
Testing iref with non-existing term:
This is a ref outside terms and definitions: compost.
§ Terms and definitions
This is the terms and definitions section
- composting (Compost, compost)
- Compost is a mixture of decayed organic matter used to fertilize soil. It is created through the process of composting, where materials like leaves, food scraps, and grass clippings break down over time. Compost improves soil structure and provides nutrients for plants. See also Mulch, Soil, Fertilizer, Seedling, Watering.
- dormancy
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Note: This is a tref example. The term “dormancy” is imported from the ExtRef2 external glossary (focused on plant lifecycle and propagation concepts).
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See also: perennial for perennial plants from ExtRef1.
- fertilizing (Fertilizer, fertilizer)
- Fertilizer is a substance added to soil or plants to supply essential nutrients and promote growth. Fertilizers can be organic, like compost, or synthetic. Proper fertilizing ensures healthy plant development. See also Compost, Mulch, Soil, Watering, Seedling.
- greenhouse
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Note: This is a tref example. The term “greenhouse” is imported from the ExtRef1 external glossary (focused on greenhouse and irrigation concepts).
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See also: propagation for plant propagation from ExtRef2.
- mulching (Mulch, mulch)
- Mulch is a layer of material, such as wood chips or straw, spread on the surface of soil to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate temperature. Mulching helps improve plant health and soil quality. Related terms: Compost, Soil, Fertilizer.
- Pruning (pruning)
- Pruning is the practice of trimming plants by cutting away dead or overgrown branches or stems. Pruning encourages healthy growth and improves the shape of plants. See also Seedling, Watering.
- seedlings (Seedling, seedling)
- A seedling is a young plant that has recently sprouted from a seed. Seedlings are delicate and require proper soil, water, and light to grow into mature plants. See also Soil, Compost, Watering.
- soils (Soil, soil)
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Soil is the upper layer of earth in which plants grow. It consists of a mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms that together support life. Healthy soil is essential for gardening and agriculture.
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Refs examples: Compost, Mulch, Fertilizer.
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Xref examples from external gardening glossaries:
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- From ExtRef1 (greenhouse focus): greenhouse, irrigation
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- From ExtRef2 (lifecycle focus): dormancy, propagation
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Note: The term “soil” exists in ExtRef1 and ExtRef2 with different definitions focused on their respective themes.
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Soil quality affects water retention, nutrient availability, and plant health. Amending soil with compost or mulch can improve its structure and fertility. Fertilizer may be added to supplement nutrients as needed.
- Watering (watering)
- Watering is the act of supplying water to plants to help them grow. Proper watering is essential for healthy roots and overall plant development. Overwatering or underwatering can harm plants. See also Soil, Seedling, Mulch.
§ Demo of example markup in Spec-Up-T and Markdown
§ Blockquote
To be, or not to be, that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles And by opposing end them. To die—to sleep, No more;
§ Notices
::: note Basic Note Check this out. :::
Check this out.
Here’s another.
And one more!
One last note!!!
::: issue Issue Notice I take issue with that, kind sir. :::
I take issue with that, kind sir.
::: warning Warning Notice Houston, I think we have a problem :::
Houston, I think we have a problem
::: todo Really Important Get this done! :::
Get this done!
::: informative Additional Context Here's some helpful information that's subtle and non-intrusive. :::
Here’s some helpful information that’s subtle and non-intrusive.
::: example Code Example Put your code block here :::
// Some comment in JSON
{
"foo": "bar",
"baz": 2
}
§ Content Insertion
Use the following format to pull in content from other files in your project:
This text has been inserted here from another file: [[insert: assets/test.text]]
This text has been inserted here from another file: This is a test text file for content insertion examples.
You can even insert content within more complex blocks, like the JSON object below which is being pulled in and rendered in a syntax-highlighted example block:
::: example Code Example ```json [[insert: assets/test.json]] ``` :::
{
"test": "This is a test JSON file for content insertion"
}
§ Tables
| Stage | Direct Products | ATP Yields | | -----------------: | --------------: | ---------: | | Glycolysis | 2 ATP | | | ^^ | 2 NADH | 3--5 ATP | | Pyruvaye oxidation | 2 NADH | 5 ATP | | Citric acid cycle | 2 ATP | | | ^^ | 6 NADH | 15 ATP | | ^^ | 2 FADH2 | 3 ATP | | **30--32** ATP | | | [Net ATP yields per hexose]
| Stage | Direct Products | ATP Yields |
|---|---|---|
| Glycolysis | 2 ATP | |
| 2 NADH | 3–5 ATP | |
| Pyruvaye oxidation | 2 NADH | 5 ATP |
| Citric acid cycle | 2 ATP | |
| 6 NADH | 15 ATP | |
| 2 FADH2 | 3 ATP | |
| 30–32 ATP |
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§ Sequence Diagrams
```mermaid sequenceDiagram Alice ->> Bob: Hello Bob, how are you? Bob-->>John: How about you John? Bob--x Alice: I am good thanks! Bob-x John: I am good thanks! Note right of John: Bob thinks a long
long time, so long
that the text does
not fit on a row. Bob-->Alice: Checking with John... Alice->John: Yes... John, how are you? ```
long time, so long
that the text does
not fit on a row. Bob-->Alice: Checking with John... Alice->John: Yes... John, how are you?
§ Flows
```mermaid
graph TD
A[Start] --> B{Is it?}
B -->|Yes| C[OK]
C --> D[Rethink]
D --> B
B -->|No| E[End]
```
§ Charts
```js
{
"type": "pie",
"data": {
"labels": [
"Red",
"Blue",
"Yellow"
],
"datasets": [
{
"data": [
300,
50,
100
],
"backgroundColor": [
"#FF6384",
"#36A2EB",
"#FFCE56"
],
"hoverBackgroundColor": [
"#FF6384",
"#36A2EB",
"#FFCE56"
]
}
]
}
}
```
§ Syntax Highlighting
```json
{
"@context": "https://www.w3.org/ns/did/v1",
"id": "did:example:123456789abcdefghi",
"authentication": [{
"id": "did:example:123456789abcdefghi#keys-1",
"type": "RsaVerificationKey2018",
"controller": "did:example:123456789abcdefghi",
"publicKeyPem": "-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY...END PUBLIC KEY-----\r\n"
}],
"service": [{
"id":"did:example:123456789abcdefghi#vcs",
"type": "VerifiableCredentialService",
"serviceEndpoint": "https://example.com/vc/"
}]
}
```
{
"@context": "https://www.w3.org/ns/did/v1",
"id": "did:example:123456789abcdefghi",
"authentication": [{
"id": "did:example:123456789abcdefghi#keys-1",
"type": "RsaVerificationKey2018",
"controller": "did:example:123456789abcdefghi",
"publicKeyPem": "-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY...END PUBLIC KEY-----\r\n"
}],
"service": [{
"id":"did:example:123456789abcdefghi#vcs",
"type": "VerifiableCredentialService",
"serviceEndpoint": "https://example.com/vc/"
}]
}
§ TeX Math Equations
When the katex option is enabled, the KaTeX math engine is used for TeX rendering. You can find a list of supported features and examples here: https://katex.org/docs/supported.html.
$$\begin{pmatrix}x_2 \ y_2 \end{pmatrix} = \begin{pmatrix} A & B \ C & D \end{pmatrix}\cdot \begin{pmatrix} x_1 \ y_1 \end{pmatrix}$$
$$\def\arraystretch{1.5} \begin{array}{c:c:c} a & b & c \ \hline d & e & f \ \hdashline g & h & i \end{array}$$
$$ \underbrace{a+b+c}_{\text{Note: such math, much wow.}} $$
§ Tab Panels
{
"foo": "foo",
"baz": 1
}
{
"foo": "bar",
"baz": 2
}
§ Fancy Links
Spec-Up automatically upgrades the links of certain sites, like GitHub. GitHub is the only supported site with Fancy Links right now, but we’ll be adding more as we go.
§ GitHub
- Issues
- Source:
https://github.com/decentralized-identity/presentation-exchange/issues/119 - Render: https://github.com/decentralized-identity/presentation-exchange/issues/119
- Source:
- Pull Requests
- Source:
https://github.com/decentralized-identity/sidetree/pull/863 - Render: https://github.com/decentralized-identity/sidetree/pull/863
- Source:
- Releases
- Source:
https://github.com/decentralized-identity/sidetree/releases/tag/v0.9.1 - Render: https://github.com/decentralized-identity/sidetree/releases/tag/v0.9.1
- Source:
- Projects
- Source:
https://github.com/decentralized-identity/sidetree/projects/1 - Render: https://github.com/decentralized-identity/sidetree/projects/1
- Source:
§ Outro
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