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# bookdown

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A open-source (GPL-3) R package to facilitate writing books and long-form articles/reports with R Markdown. Features include:

- Generate printer-ready books and ebooks from R Markdown documents
- A markup language easier to learn than LaTeX, and to write elements such as section headers, lists, quotes, figures, tables, and citations
- Multiple choices of output formats: PDF, LaTeX, HTML, EPUB, and Word.
- Possibility of including dynamic graphics and interactive applications (HTML widgets and Shiny apps)
- Support for languages other than R, including C/C++, Python, and SQL, etc.
- LaTeX equations, theorems, and proofs work for all output formats
- Can be published to GitHub, bookdown.org, and any web servers
- Integrated with the RStudio IDE
- One-click publishing to <https://bookdown.org>

The full documentation is the **bookdown** book, freely available at <https://bookdown.org/yihui/bookdown>. You may see "Get Started" at <https://bookdown.org/home/about/> to know how to get started with writing a book. The source of the **bookdown** book (and a complete working example) can be found in [inst/examples/](https://github.com/rstudio/bookdown/tree/master/inst/examples) of this repo. See <https://bookdown.org> for more information and featured books. You are welcome to send us feedback using [Github issues](https://github.com/rstudio/bookdown/issues) or ask questions on [StackOverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/bookdown) with the `bookdown` tag.