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      <title>Automate {blogdown} to Quarto</title>
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      <description>gRaPhIc DeSiGn Is My PaSsIoN.  tl;dr I’ve written a quick R package, {bd2q}, to help me convert my {blogdown} blog to Quarto. Whether I’ll actually complete the conversion is another story.
 Upside blogdown It is destiny: no-one is ever completely happy with their blog.
This site was built five years ago1 with {blogdown}, which lets you write R Markdown files and have them knitted into a blog. I ignored the newer {distill} package2, but Quarto may be worth the switch.</description>
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