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| diff --git a/yaml.html.markdown b/yaml.html.markdown index 52658453..ab0f9d55 100644 --- a/yaml.html.markdown +++ b/yaml.html.markdown @@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ significant newlines and indentation, like Python. Unlike Python, however,  YAML doesn't allow literal tab characters for indentation.  ```yaml +---  # document start +  # Comments in YAML look like this.  ################ @@ -83,22 +85,22 @@ a_nested_map:  # An example  ? - Manchester United    - Real Madrid -: [ 2001-01-01, 2002-02-02 ] +: [2001-01-01, 2002-02-02]  # Sequences (equivalent to lists or arrays) look like this  # (note that the '-' counts as indentation):  a_sequence: -- Item 1 -- Item 2 -- 0.5 # sequences can contain disparate types. -- Item 4 -- key: value -  another_key: another_value -- -  - This is a sequence -  - inside another sequence -- - - Nested sequence indicators -    - can be collapsed +  - Item 1 +  - Item 2 +  - 0.5  # sequences can contain disparate types. +  - Item 4 +  - key: value +    another_key: another_value +  - +    - This is a sequence +    - inside another sequence +  - - - Nested sequence indicators +      - can be collapsed  # Since YAML is a superset of JSON, you can also write JSON-style maps and  # sequences: @@ -170,9 +172,11 @@ set2:    item1: null    item2: null    item3: null + +...  # document end  ```  ### More Resources  + [YAML official website](http://yaml.org/) -+ [Online YAML Validator](http://codebeautify.org/yaml-validator) ++ [Online YAML Validator](http://www.yamllint.com/) | 
