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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.
Quarto is supported by several coding tools, including JupyterLab, VS Code, and Neovim, as well as other text editors. It also has a powerful visual editor for pandoc Markdown. The output can be modified and extended via extensions, and Quarto supports the creation of custom extensions.
A variety of publication options are available, including Quarto Pub and GitHub Pages.
A writing workflow using Scrivener's style system + Pandoc for output…
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