Grok Tips
programming source code markdown
If you want to distinguish source code from regular text in your instructions, feel free to use Markdown syntax. Specifically, you can use triple backticks (```) to create a code block for your source code, or single backticks (`) for inline code. Grok will interpret it accordingly and treat the code portions as distinct from regular instructions.
Example:
```python def greet(name): return f"Hello, {name}!" print(greet("Alice"))
Another Example:
I need you to find the bug in this PHP code.
```php function calculateDiscount($price, $discount) { $result = $price - ($price * $discount / 100); echo "The discounted price is: " $result; return $result } $finalPrice = calculateDiscount(100, 20); ```