Do you know the Pali name of a sutta but don't know the citation? Try using the Pali Sutta Name lookup tool:

https://name.readingfaithfully.org/

It has a fuzzy mode that ignores all diacritics, double letters and aspirated consonants—the common things we misspell.

Now when you hover over a sutta you get an icon to copy a markdown version of the link.

@earlybuddhisttexts #Buddhism #Buddha #Suttas #Dhamma #Theravada #PaliCanon

Pali Sutta Name Lookup | ReadingFaithfully

Quickly lookup Pali suttas by name using flexible search.

Name.ReadingFaithfully.org
For example, just typing "satipatana" will include "Satipaṭṭhāna" in the results.
@ReadingFaithfully_org This looks like a very useful resource. What does the “M⬇️” icon signify?

@bodhipaksa It's the logo for Markdown:

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=markdown

Markdown is the format used by Discourse based forums like SuttaCentral, as well as other places like Reddit and GitHub.

For example:
[MN 10 Satipaṭṭhāna](https://suttacentral.net/mn10/en/sujato)

Bevor Sie zur Google Suche weitergehen

@bodhipaksa
@synaptyx

And the shadow looking part of the icon is supposed to signify "copy". Like there would be a copy of the logo sitting behind the logo. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I realize that it's not a super well known logo. But I'm not sure what else to use.