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Why don't we ever tell secrets on a farm?
Because the potatoes have eyes, the corn has ears, and the beans stalk.
Sample Text for Gitbook Markdown
Welcome to our guide on leveraging every text block in Gitbook with markdown. This sample includes headers, lists, code blocks, tables, and more to show you the variety of content you can create.
Comparison: Gitbook vs Confluence
To help you decide which documentation platform is best for your needs, here's a quick comparison of Gitbook and Confluence based on key features:
Interface and Usability
Gitbook: Offers a clean, user-friendly interface that is easy to navigate for both writers and readers. Its simplicity makes it ideal for smaller teams or projects.
Confluence: Features a more complex interface with a steeper learning curve, but provides extensive customization options suitable for larger organizations with specific needs.
Collaboration Tools
Gitbook: Allows real-time collaboration, commenting, and sharing among team members, streamlining the document creation process.
Confluence: Offers robust collaboration features including page commenting, @mentions, and integrated project management tools, designed for extensive teamwork.
Integration and Compatibility
Gitbook: Provides seamless integration with GitHub, allowing for synchronization and version control of documentation alongside code repositories.
Confluence: Boasts a wide range of integrations with other Atlassian products like Jira and Trello, as well as thousands of third-party apps through its marketplace.
Pricing
Gitbook: Offers a free tier with basic features, suitable for individuals or small teams, with scalable paid plans based on usage and additional features.
Confluence: Provides a free tier for up to 10 users, with paid plans that scale based on team size and additional enterprise-level capabilities.
Comparing Gitbook and Confluence, the choice often comes down to the scale of your project, your team’s familiarity with technical tools, and specific feature requirements. Gitbook excels in simplicity and ease of use, while Confluence offers more advanced functionalities for larger, complex projects with detailed customization needs.
Headers
Headers help structure your document logically, making it easier for readers to follow.
Smaller Headers
Smaller headers are perfect for sub-sections or points under a broader topic.
Lists
Lists are great for breaking information into manageable, easy-to-digest pieces.
Bullet list item 1
Bullet list item 2
Nested bullet list item
Test
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