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---title: "Example of litedown"author: "Jihong Zhang"date: "2024-08-28"output: litedown::html_format: options: toc: true number_sections: true embed_resources: false meta: css: ["default", "@heading-anchor"] js: ["@heading-anchor"]knit: litedown:::knit---This post shows case one example of new package – `litedown` from Yihui Xie. Please refer to the [documentation](https://yihui.org/litedown) for more details.## Including Plots HereYou can also embed plots now, for example:```{r pressure, echo=TRUE}plot(pressure)library(tidyverse)``````` mdBelow is not a code chunk but verbatim contentinside a fenced code block (with four backticks).```{r}1+1```Inline code expressions like `{r} 1+1` are notparsed, either.````