📌 Awesome Quarto
Now that I’ve been using Quarto more regularly, both for my own portfolio and for my team’s open science site, I wanted to come back to this resource I saved early on but never really dug into until now.
📌 Awesome Quarto
A curated list of templates, extensions, showcase sites, and documentation examples for the Quarto ecosystem.
Reflections
When I first bookmarked this, Quarto still felt like a shiny new toy I hadn’t quite made space for. I skimmed it, bookmarked it, and figured I’d circle back eventually. Now that it’s become part of my real workflow, especially for publishing documentation and building out multi-page sites, I’m seeing this collection in a whole new light.
There’s a lot here, but a few areas I’m especially interested in as I keep building:
- Multi-page layouts that feel clean and navigable (especially for guides and internal documentation)
- Publishing workflows, what people are automating, and how they’re doing it
- Embedded visualizations and examples that go beyond static charts
- How folks are structuring content for collaboration and reuse, something I’m thinking a lot about as I try to make my scripts and documents more legible to teammates
I’ve been slowly building up my own library of snippets, templates, and patterns, and this repo is a good reminder that I don’t have to start from scratch, there’s already a growing community of folks figuring this out together.
This post builds on a recent LinkedIn #BookmarkDive reflection, feel free to join the conversation there.