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references.json

I am a heading

I am a subheading

Here is some text.

Oddly, new paragraphs only happen after a blank line. See, no new paragraph here, event though there is a new line.

You can write^superscripts^ too.

You can make text bold or italic. Or crossed out.

You can even have tables:

what how much
apples 3
oranges1 63

Lists are useful too.

Numbered:

  1. one
  2. two
  3. three

Or unnumbered:

  • a point
  • another point

Links, of course.

You can include images, like the one below from unsplash:

Credit: Julius Drost on Unsplash

Don't quote me on this, but this is how you quote.

And you can even cite people, like this excellent paper on spreadsheets [@broman2018]. When you do, the list of references will appear below the last heading. (The citation data is stored in references.json, as set in the YAML header. The Rstudio visual editor will set this up for you once you insert a citation; if you use Zotero, you can access your library seamlessly.)

References

Footnotes

  1. even footnotes, and the formats can be combined.