Markdown cheat sheet improvements#32
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This PR adds a few more cheats to the Markdown cheat sheet. Cheats were added for bold text, italic text, code blocks, blockquote, and a few others. In addition to these new markdown cheats, a couple of changes were made to existing cheats. An exclamation point was added to the image markdown and the # character was replaced with single quotes as it was being recognized as a comment character.
I'm new to this project and just started using it. Pretty nice! But I do not yet understand how to do some of the cheats markdown would have. Like how to do multi-line cheats for something like lists or code blocks. For this PR I reduced any cheat with multiple lines down to a single line. Anyway, it's a start.