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How to rework picture in MD

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hello viewers in this short video I just want to show you how to add um an image into your readme file on GitHub so letamp;#39;s go to our virtual Studio so in our virtual studio um for instance you have added the image to your um folder and you should add it the same place with your readme file so all you need to do is to to um to press an exclamation mark and a square bracket and you can call the um the image whatever name you want to call it but for me Iamp;#39;m building a project on database so Iamp;#39;m going to call the project name data breaks data breaks um approaches wheat snowflake with snowflake so um then you use um then you um you add a parenthesis to eat so this parenthesis is going to be the the um the directory where your image is coming from so this is my image image directory so all I need to do is just to um type um the name of my image since they are on the same folder data breaks databricks.png and all I need to do now is um save it and then commit it

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Use the PRINT SCREEN key Pressing PRINT SCREEN captures an image of your entire screen and copies it to the Clipboard in your computers memory. You can then paste (CTRL+V) the image into a document, email message, or other file. Where is the PRINT SCREEN button?
How do I add an image in Markdown? Use this syntax: ![ Alt Text](URL). Alt Text is the alternative description of the image, and URL is the path or link to the image.
To add an image to an RMarkdown file you can use the following markdown syntax: ! [Caption for the image](path/to/image. png) For example, lets save an image called rmarkdownhex. png in a folder called img.
The easiest way to add images to your README.md is to drag and drop an image file directly into the README editor. Open the folder containing the image you want to add. Click the image and drag it into the README.md code in the position you want it to appear.
Use margin: auto; to center the image horizontally, without that it will be left aligned. This is to my knowledge the easiest, least intrusive way of achieving this with minimal HTML cluttering up the markdown.
Open the document that you want to insert the image in. Select Insert Pictures Picture from File. Navigate to the folder where the image is stored, select it, then select Insert.
Image Size If you need to resize an image and your Markdown processor supports HTML, you can use the img HTML tag with the width and height attributes to set the dimensions of an image in pixels. The rendered output will contain the image resized to the dimensions you specified.

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