A curated list of Quarto talks, tools, examples & articles! Contributions welcome!
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Quarto is an open source scientific and
technical publishing system. Built on pandoc, it allows for the
creation of reports, documents, websites, blogs, presentations,
books, and articles in a [variety of
formats](https://quarto.org/docs/output-formats/all-formats.html).
Quarto is supported by several coding tools, including
JupyterLab, [VS
Code](https://quarto.org/docs/tools/vscode.html), and
Neovim, as well as
other [text
editors](https://quarto.org/docs/tools/text-editors.html). It also
has a powerful [visual
editor](https://quarto.org/docs/visual-editor/) for pandoc
Markdown. The output can be modified and extended via
extensions, and Quarto
supports the creation of [custom
extensions](https://quarto.org/docs/extensions/creating.html).
A variety of [publication
options](https://quarto.org/docs/publishing/) are available,
including [Quarto
Pub](https://quarto.org/docs/publishing/quarto-pub.html) and
[GitHub
Pages](https://quarto.org/docs/publishing/github-pages.html).
A curated list of Quarto talks, tools, examples & articles! Contributions welcome!
rrtools: Tools for Writing Reproducible Research in R
A writing workflow using Scrivener's style system + Pandoc for output…
Observable Plot in Jupyter notebooks and Quarto documents
A set of nice Quarto templates
Like GitHub Pages, but you choose who can see it without usernames & passwords.
A Quarto RevealJS Organization Boilerplate Template You Can Clone And Modify Quickly
Quarto extension for calculating accurate word counts
Include expandable explanations in quarto documents
Templates to create CVs/Resumes with Quarto
Quarto template for arXiv preprints