# 📒 Markdown template example This is a markdown template example which explain the basic usage of this template. See [rendering of this file here](https://github.com/lowlighter/lowlighter/blob/master/metrics.markdown.full.md) and [original template source here](https://github.com/lowlighter/metrics/blob/master/source/templates/markdown/example.md). ## 🈂️ Templating syntax: * Regular EJS syntax is supported * `{{` and `}}` will be interpolated as EJS brackets (syntaxic sugar) * `{%` and `%}` can be used as control statements * Use [metrics.lecoq.io](https://metrics.lecoq.io/) with `config.output=json` to see available data * You can also use `config_output: json` in GitHub Actions and/or inspect [metrics](https://github.com/lowlighter/metrics) code to get available data too * Same formatting helpers available in templates can be used too ```markdown I joined GitHub on `{{ f.date(REGISTRATION_DATE, {dateStyle:"short"}) }}`. I contributed to `{{ REPOSITORIES_CONTRIBUTED_TO }}` repositories and made `{{ COMMITS }}` commits. ``` ## 🧩 Markdown plugins Most of plugins from SVG templates can be reused directly by including image source in markdown, but some have them have their own **markdown** version which includes hyperlinks and reduce image overhead. See [compatibility matrix](https://github.com/lowlighter/metrics#-templateplugin-compatibily-matrix) for more informations. ___ <%- await include(`partials/activity.ejs`) %> ___ <%- await include(`partials/posts.ejs`) %> ___ <%- await include(`partials/rss.ejs`) %> ___ <%- await include(`partials/tweets.ejs`) %> ___ <%- await include(`partials/topics.ejs`) %>