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so in this video weamp;#39;re going to quickly go over how to render our markdown documents and make them a little bit more pretty and a little bit more fun to look at so typically when we create in our markdown document the output is set to html document and this section at the top of the document here is called the yaml header thatamp;#39;s y-a-m-l thatamp;#39;s short for yet another markdown language weamp;#39;re working with r markdown in here and in here this is yaml which is another kind of markdown language um okay so the way we can render this our markdown document to be something that can be consumable by another person is by knitting it um i donamp;#39;t know the etymology of the the name knit but itamp;#39;s fun and i enjoy it um before we do that i want to point you to this settings tab um and i want you to click the drop down and press pre uh preview and viewer pane this is going to make the previewing experience of the document that weamp;#39;re working on a little