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Get Started

Install Quarto, then check out the tutorials to learn the basics.

Step 1

Install Quarto

_ Find your operating system in the table below

Highlights

Quarto 1.3 includes the following new features:

  • Confluence Publishing—Publish quarto documents and projects to Confluence spaces.

  • Multi-Format Publishing—Simple discovery of other formats for HTML documents.

  • Jupyter Cell Embedding—Embed code and outputs from Jupyter Notebooks in Quarto documents.

  • Article Grid Customization—Customize the widths within the article grid in HTML documents.

  • Code Block Annotation—Use annotation to provide contextual comments to help readers understand code.

  • Quarto Book AsciiDoc Support—Output Quarto books to AsciiDoc files

  • Website Navigation Improvements—Improved navigation for Quarto websites.

  • Mermaid Diagram Theming—Mermaid diagram’s appearance automatically matches your document’s theme (or customize it)

  • PDF: SVG and Remote Images—Improved handling for SVG images and remote images in PDF documents.

  • kbd Shortcode—Show well formatted keyboard shortcuts in Quarto documents.

  • Extensions: Quarto AST—Use custom AST nodes for Quarto types like Callout when writing extensions.

  • Extensions: HTML Tables—HTML tables are now processed and accessible to Lua filters in all formats (not just HTML).

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Step 2

Choose your tool
and get started

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