Footnote test 4

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Jesse Laprade 2020-06-09 19:25:20 -04:00
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ls
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That should "return"\[[1](#1){#1-source}\] several items. For me, it returned:
That should "return"<sup>[1](#1)</sup> several items. For me, it returned:
```
Desktop Downloads Documents Images Videos Music
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If `ls` returned what seems to be the files or directories on your
computer, then you have everything you need!
\[[1](#1-source){#1}\]: "return" is technical jargon used to describe how something
<a id="1">1</a>: "return" is technical jargon used to describe how something
on a computer sends data somewhere. In this case, the text
representing your files and directories is the data, and that text is
being sent to your screen.