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# Tools {#sec-tools}
## Whole game
### Rendering
In the Terminal:
``` bash
quarto render
```
## RStudio
### New file...
New file, in directory, etc.
### Editors
...
- outline
- dropdown
### Running code
...
### Rendering
Use the {width="30" height="25"} **Render** button in the RStudio IDE to render the file and preview the output with a single click or keyboard shortcut (⇧⌘K).

If you prefer to automatically render whenever you save, you can check the Render on Save option on the editor toolbar.
The preview will update whenever you re-render the document.
Side-by-side preview works for both HTML and PDF outputs.

## JupyterLab
- ipynb vs. qmd: from now on Quarto document usually means qmd but things translate to ipynb -- orient for qmd-specific language throughout book and how that translates to ipynb \* and maybe another chapter somewhere specifically about this if this gets too long
## VSCode
## Choosing a tool
- whatever you already use
- one possible criterion: visual editor with various tools and mention how it will be called out