Usually, a couple of _
characters surrounding a string will format it with emphasis/italic.
But characters inside a couple of backticks will be escaped, so they will render directly instead of being interpreted with their usual meaning.
The example provided (like _so_
), is showing you exactly that: Normally, it would be rendered "like so". But not within backticks.
To include backticks within backticks, you can use double backticks. Like this: `hello`
.
Which was actually written like this:
`` `hello` ``
You can check the more or less complete syntax here.
I've used the word backticks too many times. Now it sounds weird, escaped or not.