Add documentation for line linking in Markdown (#20169)
* Add documentation for line linking in Markdown * Slight rewording Co-authored-by: Ethan P <56270045+ethanpalm@users.noreply.github.com>
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- Pull requests
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shortTitle: Permanent links to code
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## Linking to code
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This type of permanent link will render as a code snippet only in the repository it originated in. In other repositories, the permalink code snippet will render as a URL.
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6. Paste your permalink into a comment, and click **Comment**.
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## Linking to Markdown
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You can link to specific lines in Markdown files by loading the Markdown file without Markdown rendering. To load a Markdown file without rendering, you can use the `?plain=1` parameter at the end of the url for the file. For example, `github.com/<organization>/<repository>/blob/<branch_name>/README.md?plain=1`.
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You can link to a specific line in the Markdown file the same way you can in code. Append `#L` with the line number or numbers at the end of the url. For example, `github.com/<organization>/<repository>/blob/<branch_name>/README.md?plain=1#L14` will highlight line 14 in the plain README.md file.
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## Further reading
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- "[Creating an issue](/articles/creating-an-issue/)"
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