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 More information about building GoogleTest can be found at
 [googletest/README.md](googletest/README.md).
 
-| Feature                      | Description                                   |
-| ---------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- |
-| xUnit test framework         | Googletest is based on the                    |
-|                              | [xUnit](https\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XUnit) |
-|                              | testing framework, a popular architecture for |
-|                              | unit testing                                  |
-| Test discovery               | Googletest automatically discovers and runs   |
-|                              | your tests, eliminating the need to manually  |
-|                              | register your tests                           |
-| Rich set of assertions       | Googletest provides a variety of assertions,  |
-|                              | such as equality, inequality, exceptions, and |
-|                              | more, making it easy to test your code        |
-| User-defined assertions      | You can define your own assertions with       |
-|                              | Googletest, making it simple to write tests   |
-|                              | that are specific to your code                |
-| Death tests                  | Googletest supports death tests, which verify |
-|                              | that your code exits in a certain way, making |
-|                              | it useful for testing error-handling code     |
-| Fatal and non-fatal failures | You can specify whether a test failure should |
-|                              | be treated as fatal or non-fatal with         |
-|                              | Googletest, allowing tests to continue        |
-|                              | running even if a failure occurs              |
-| Value-parameterized tests    | Googletest supports value-parameterized       |
-|                              | tests, which run multiple times with          |
-|                              | different input values, making it useful for  |
-|                              | testing functions that take different inputs  |
-| Type-parameterized tests     | Googletest also supports type-parameterized   |
-|                              | tests, which run with different data types,   |
-|                              | making it useful for testing functions that   |
-|                              | work with different data types                |
-| Various options for running  | Googletest provides many options for running  |
-| tests                        | tests, including running individual tests,    |
-|                              | running tests in a specific order, and        |
-|                              | running tests in parallel                     |
+## Features
+*   xUnit test framework:  
+    Googletest is based on the [xUnit](https\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XUnit)
+    testing framework, a popular architecture for unit testing
+*   Test discovery:  
+    Googletest automatically discovers and runs your tests, eliminating the need
+    to manually register your tests
+*   Rich set of assertions:  
+    Googletest provides a variety of assertions, such as equality, inequality,
+    exceptions, and more, making it easy to test your code
+*   User-defined assertions:  
+    You can define your own assertions with Googletest, making it simple to
+    write tests that are specific to your code
+*   Death tests:  
+    Googletest supports death tests, which verify that your code exits in a
+    certain way, making it useful for testing error-handling code
+*   Fatal and non-fatal failures:  
+    You can specify whether a test failure should be treated as fatal or 
+    non-fatal with Googletest, allowing tests to continue running even if a
+    failure occurs
+*   Value-parameterized tests:  
+    Googletest supports value-parameterized tests, which run multiple times with
+    different input values, making it useful for testing functions that take
+    different inputs
+*   Type-parameterized tests:  
+    Googletest also supports type-parameterized tests, which run with different
+    data types, making it useful for testing functions that work with different
+    data types
+*   Various options for running tests:  
+    Googletest provides many options for running tests including running
+    individual tests, running tests in a specific order, and running tests in 
+    parallel
 
 ## Supported Platforms