```python
def greet(name):
return f"Hello, {name}!"
Or for a JavaScript snippet:
const fetchData = async () => {
const response = await fetch('/api/data');
const data = await response.json();
console.log(data);
};
Obsidian supports a vast array of languages for syntax highlighting, from common ones like Python, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Java, C++, and Ruby, to more niche languages. The visual distinction provided by proper syntax highlighting is not just aesthetically pleasing; it significantly aids in quickly parsing and understanding the code snippets you've stored. Imagine staring at a block of unhighlighted code – it's just a wall of text. With highlighting, keywords, strings, comments, and variable names instantly pop out, making debugging or reviewing your notes much easier. Folks, this simple feature is the foundation of all code management in Obsidian. It’s where you’ll store those crucial code fragments you always forget, those useful utility functions, or even entire class definitions. Beyond basic blocks, you can also use inline code with single backticks (e.g., `print(
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