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It would be good to include in the documentation some guidance for users on how to get the most out of MyST; particularly those that haven't used rST before.
Most of the directives are documented at:
- https://docutils.sourceforge.io/docs/ref/rst/directives.html
- https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/1.8/usage/restructuredtext/directives.html
So at a minimum these links should be provided. It w
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Most of the time I'm using markdown with emoji support (Trello / Github), I would love to use the editor to easily draft my messages but I cannot insert emojis supported by my tools
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What if the viewer renders the emoji codes (as listed [here](https://www.webfx.com/tools/emoji-cheat-shee