-Dillinger is currently extended with the following plugins. Instructions on how to use them in your own application are linked below.
-| Source | Activity Segments | Activity Summaries | Sleeps | Sleep Summaries | Diet | Heart Rate | Heart Rate Summaries | BMI | Blood Pressure | Blood Oxygen | Body Fat
-| ------ | ------ | ------ | ------ | ------ | ------ | ------ | ------ | ------ | ------ | ------ | ------ |
-| Fitbit | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | |:heavy_check_mark: |:heavy_check_mark: |
-| Garmin | [plugins/github/README.md][PlGh] |
-| Google Drive | [plugins/googledrive/README.md][PlGd] |
-| OneDrive | [plugins/onedrive/README.md][PlOd] |
-| Medium | [plugins/medium/README.md][PlMe] |
-| Google Analytics | [plugins/googleanalytics/README.md][PlGa] |
-Paragraphs are separated by a blank line.
-2nd paragraph. *Italic*, **bold**, and `monospace`. Itemized lists
-Note that --- not considering the asterisk --- the actual text
-content starts at 4-columns in.
-> They can span multiple paragraphs,
-Use 3 dashes for an em-dash. Use 2 dashes for ranges (ex., "it's all
-in chapters 12--14"). Three dots ... will be converted to an ellipsis.
-Note again how the actual text starts at 4 columns in (4 characters
-from the left side). Here's a code sample:
- # Let me re-iterate ...
- for i in 1 .. 10 { do-something(i) }
-As you probably guessed, indented 4 spaces. By the way, instead of
-indenting the block, you can use delimited blocks, if you like:
- print "Welcome to flavor country!";
-(which makes copying & pasting easier). You can optionally mark the
-delimited block for Pandoc to syntax highlight it:
- # (but not *too* quick)
- 1. First, get these ingredients:
- 3. Dump everything in the pot and follow
- balance wooden spoon precariously on pot handle
- goto first step (or shut off burner when done)
- Do not bump wooden spoon or it will fall.
-Notice again how text always lines up on 4-space indents (including
-that last line which continues item 3 above).
-Here's a link to [a website](http://foo.bar), to a [local
-doc](local-doc.html), and to a [section heading in the current
-doc](#an-h2-header). Here's a footnote [^1].
-[^1]: Footnote text goes here.
-Tables can look like this:
----- ------------ ------------
-Table: Shoes, their sizes, and what they're made of
-(The above is the caption for the table.) Pandoc also supports
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-red Sunsets, apples, and
-green Leaves, grass, frogs
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-A horizontal rule follows.
-Here's a definition list:
- : Good for making applesauce.
- : There's no "e" in tomatoe.
-Again, text is indented 4 spaces. (Put a blank line between each
-term/definition pair to spread things out more.)
-and images can be specified like so:
-![example image](example-image.jpg "An exemplary image")
-Inline math equations go in like so: $\omega = d\phi / dt$. Display
-math should get its own line and be put in in double-dollarsigns:
-$$I = \int \rho R^{2} dV$$
-And note that you can backslash-escape any punctuation characters
-which you wish to be displayed literally, ex.: \`foo\`, \*bar\*, etc.