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Markdown & GFM Syntax Interactive Command Directory

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Core Operations & Syntax--help, -h
markdown --help

Display all available CLI options, flags, and sub-commands for Markdown & GFM Syntax.

Core Operations & Syntax--production
markdown init --production

Initialize a new production workspace with recommended 2026 default configurations.

Configuration & Environmentconfig set
markdown config set telemetry=false

Disable anonymous telemetry and lock down environment settings.

Configuration & Environment--verbose, -v
markdown status --verbose

Output detailed runtime status, active connections, and resource allocations.

Performance & Optimization--duration
markdown profile --duration=30s

Capture a 30-second CPU and memory allocation profile for performance analysis.

Performance & Optimization--all, -f
markdown cache clear --all

Prune stale build artifacts, unneeded cached layers, and free up system disk space.

Security & Validation--strict
markdown audit --strict

Scan dependencies and runtime permissions against known CVE vulnerability databases.

Security & Validation--checksum
markdown verify --checksum=sha256

Cryptographically verify payload and binary integrity before production execution.

Diagnostics & Troubleshooting--tail, -f
markdown logs --tail=100 --follow

Stream live application logs with high-resolution timestamps.

Diagnostics & Troubleshooting--repair
markdown doctor --repair

Diagnose corrupted lockfiles, missing environment variables, and auto-repair issues.

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