pandoc-3.10: test/vimdoc/definition-lists.markdown
---
vimdoc-prefix: pandoc
abstract: "A short description"
filename: "definition-lists.txt"
author: Author
title: Title
---
## Basic
Term 1
: Definition I
Term 2
: Definition II
Term 3
: Definition III
## Code
<!-- Source: <https://github.com/ggandor/leap.nvim/blob/c4a215acef90749851d85ddba08bc282867b50eb/doc/leap.txt#L283-L294> -->
`leap.opts.keys.next_target`
: Jump to the next available target (use the previous search pattern if no input
has been given). `:h leap-repeat`
`leap.opts.keys.prev_target`
: Jump to the previous target (revert `next_target`).
`leap.opts.keys.next_group`
: Shift to the next group of labeled targets.
`leap.opts.keys.prev_group`
: Shift to the previous group of labeled targets (revert `next_group`).
## Span
[Important concept]{#important-concept}
: Definition
[I am too long to fit on the same line as a reference, so reference is put above me!]{#i-am-too-long}
: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod
tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
## Commands
In markdown vim commands are represented as inline code starting with colon (ie.
`:MyCommand`), but writer strips the backticks
`:FnlCompileBuffer`{#:FnlCompileBuffer}
: Compiles current active fennel buffer
`:FnlCompile[!]`{#:FnlCompile}
: Diff compiles all indexed fennel files
If bang! is present then forcefully compiles all `source` files
`:[range]Fnl {expr}`{#:Fnl}
: Evaluates {expr} or range
```
:'<,'>Fnl
:Fnl (print "Hello World")
:Fnl (values some_var)
```