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# Markdown GitBook supports many different types of content, and is backed by Markdown — meaning you can copy and paste any existing Markdown files directly into the editor! <figure><img src="https://gitbookio.github.io/onboarding-template-images/markdown-hero.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure> Feel free to test it out and copy the Markdown below by hovering over the code block in the upper right, and pasting into a new line underneath. ```markdown # Heading This is some paragraph text, with a [link](https://docs.gitbook.com) to our docs. ## Heading 2 - Point 1 - Point 2 - Point 3 ``` {% hint style="info" %} If you have multiple files, GitBook makes it easy to import full repositories too — allowing you to keep your GitBook content in sync. {% endhint %}
zef# Markdown
GitBook supports many different types of content, and is backed by Markdown — meaning you can copy and paste any existing Markdown files directly into the editor!
<figure><img src="https://gitbookio.github.io/onboarding-template-images/markdown-hero.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
Feel free to test it out and copy the Markdown below by hovering over the code block in the upper right, and pasting into a new line underneath.
```markdown
# Heading
This is some paragraph text, with a [link](https://docs.gitbook.com) to our docs.
## Heading 2
- Point 1
- Point 2
- Point 3
```
{% hint style="info" %}
If you have multiple files, GitBook makes it easy to import full repositories too — allowing you to keep your GitBook content in sync.
{% endhint %}