Markdown underscore-style headers
See original GitHub issueMarkdown supports alternative style of writing headers via underscores:
Header 1
======
Header 2
---------
It would be nice to have those highlighted as # Header1
and ## Header2
😉
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- Created 4 years ago
- Comments:8 (4 by maintainers)
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just release a new version, you can check it now~
if just highlight the lines, that would be easy, will add that in next version