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Org Babel reference card

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Introduction

Welcome to Org Babel reference card. It contains the reference documentation that describes how to perform code execution within Org mode documents using Org Babel 8.

In a nutshell, Org Babel is like Sweave (for reproducible research) but it takes a large number of possible languages (C, Java, Python, Ruby, R, …) and Org mode can produce HTML as well as PDF.

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Documentation

See http://org-babel.readthedocs.org/ for full documentation.

NOTE – Please be aware that when viewing this content on the web, the example org-babel blocks may not be visible due to rendering limitations. To see the complete content, it is recommended to use Emacs and open the =.org= files directly.