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hey guys in this exciting video ill be showing you how to embed images in a markdown file and this is quite straightforward okay so i have a folder here that has a readme file inside the readme file is a markdown file and then i also have an image right next to it its in the same directory and for the sake of those wondering what of if you put the image in uh a sub directory or something like how would you do it so i have an image here so i would show you how to do both of them the first thing i want to do is open up my readme file and the syntax to add an image is very straightforward very simple you can always find these things online if you google them you will find them online so the first thing you want to do is to start with an exclamation mark and then square brackets so within the square brackets you put in the in the name of the image so in this case i can decide to call it server room all right and then just outside of the square brackets you open up parenthesis and then yo