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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 1.8 includes the following new features:

  • Improvements to brand support:

    • Light and dark colors: Specify light and dark for any color in a brand specification.
    • Light and dark logos: Specify light and dark versions of logos in a brand specification.
    • Brand extensions: Share brand definitions and assets across Quarto projects.
    • Dark brand for format: revealjs: Specify brand-mode: dark to apply your dark brand to your presentation.
  • HTML Accessibility Checks: Add the axe option to HTML formats to perform accessibility checks with the Axe-core engine.

  • Access execution settings from code cells: Read the QUARTO_EXECUTE_INFO environment variable to access information about execution context.

  • Access metadata and variables in filters and shortcodes: Use the new quarto.variables.get() and quarto.metadata.get() APIs.

  • The default LaTeX engine is now lualatex.

Dependency updates:

  • mermaidjs updated to 11.6.0.
  • Bootstrap icons updated to v1.13.1
  • QuartoNotebookRunner in julia engine updated to 0.17.3

Release Notes

Step 2

Choose your tool
and get started

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Tutorial: Hello, Quarto

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