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* Remove pinning of eslint-plugin-markdown

  An issue affecting Node.js source has been fixed in
  eslint-plugin-markdown so we don't need to pin it to beta-4 anymore.

  Refs: eslint/markdown#69

* Update eslint-plugin-markdown up to 1.0.0-beta.7

* Fix docs for [email protected]

PR-URL: nodejs#14047
Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Yuta Hiroto <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Refael Ackermann <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <[email protected]>
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For example:

<!-- eslint-disable -->
<!-- eslint-disable semi-->
```js
[
'4.4.4.4',
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For example:

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<!-- eslint-skip -->
```js
{
flags: 's',
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* `expire`
* `minttl`

<!-- eslint-disable -->
<!-- eslint-skip -->
```js
{
nsname: 'ns.example.com',
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* `port`
* `name`

<!-- eslint-disable -->
<!-- eslint-skip -->
```js
{
priority: 10,
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Here is a example of the `ret` object passed to the callback:

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<!-- eslint-disable semi -->
```js
[ { type: 'A', address: '127.0.0.1', ttl: 299 },
{ type: 'CNAME', value: 'example.com' },
{ type: 'MX', exchange: 'alt4.aspmx.l.example.com', priority: 50 },
{ type: 'NS', value: 'ns1.example.com', type: 'NS' },
{ type: 'NS', value: 'ns1.example.com' },
{ type: 'TXT', entries: [ 'v=spf1 include:_spf.example.com ~all' ] },
{ type: 'SOA',
nsname: 'ns1.example.com',
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HTTP message headers are represented by an object like this:

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```js
{ 'content-length': '123',
'content-type': 'text/plain',
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* `scopeid` {number} The numeric IPv6 scope ID (only specified when `family`
is `IPv6`)

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```js
{
lo: [
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An example of the possible output looks like:

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```js
{
target_defaults:
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An example of this object looks like:

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```js
{
TERM: 'xterm-256color',
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Will generate:

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```js
{
rss: 4935680,
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For example:

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```js
{
name: 'node',
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Will generate an object similar to:

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```js
{
http_parser: '2.3.0',
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For example, the query string `'foo=bar&abc=xyz&abc=123'` is parsed into:

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```js
{
foo: 'bar',
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`> .load ./file/to/load.js`
* `.editor` - Enter editor mode (`<ctrl>-D` to finish, `<ctrl>-C` to cancel)

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```js
> .editor
// Entering editor mode (^D to finish, ^C to cancel)
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The default evaluator supports direct evaluation of JavaScript expressions:

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```js
> 1 + 1
2
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Properties in the `context` object appear as local within the REPL:

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```js
$ node repl_test.js
> m
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global or scoped variable, the input `fs` will be evaluated on-demand as
`global.fs = require('fs')`.

<!-- eslint-disable -->
<!-- eslint-skip -->
```js
> fs.createReadStream('./some/file');
```
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evaluated expression to the special variable `_` (underscore).
Explicitly setting `_` to a value will disable this behavior.

<!-- eslint-disable -->
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```js
> [ 'a', 'b', 'c' ]
[ 'a', 'b', 'c' ]
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When this code is executed, the global `'m'` variable can be modified but then
reset to its initial value using the `.clear` command:

<!-- eslint-disable -->
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```js
$ ./node example.js
> m
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for executing JavaScript. This can be used by executing the Node.js binary
without passing any arguments (or by passing the `-i` argument):

<!-- eslint-disable -->
<!-- eslint-skip -->
```js
$ node
> const a = [1, 2, 3];
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For example:

<!-- eslint-disable -->
<!-- eslint-skip -->
```js
{
total_heap_size: 7326976,
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