blogdown
David Selby (@TeaStats; 3/0): Guide: publish from blogdown to GitHub with @travisci.
Write new posts from anywhere; no #Rstats installation needed
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Austin Wehrwein (@awhstin; 3/0): Beer and #rstats blogdown fun on a Wednesday evening. https://t.co/DhfvwLsixI ↪
JAMstack Radio (@JAMstackRadio; 2/0): Up and running with blogdown https://t.co/lTLltW4ncw ↪
thinkR (@thinkR_fr; 2/0): L’addition du jour ? #Github + Travis + #RStats & Blogdown https://t.co/HkQiDUXr8X ↪
Robert Mitchell V (@RobertMitchellV; 1/0): @dataandme @RomainFrancois8 @rbindio I should have held out for #blogdown 😪 I’m still running regular ol’ #rmarkdown on my site. ↪
David Jankoski (@leleedavid; 0/0): @daattali used beaut.jekyll before, switched to hugo to try out the blogdown pkg. thanks guys for your hard work an… https://t.co/HYR1dPDMiI ↪
Ella Kaye (@ellamkaye; 0/0): Another excellent post from @TeaStats on publishing from #blogdown to GitHub with @travisci https://t.co/W36R89Wgbu ↪
bookdown
Callous Commits (@callouscommits; 0/0): Getting this fucking bookdown figure…I hope ~ “Craig ~ https://t.co/j7CWBPl1NA ↪
knitr
Ben Marwick (@benmarwick; 2/0): @IanAGutierrez I usually make the table in a CSV and then readr::read_csv() then knitr::kable() in a code chunk, bu… https://t.co/GiuiXX5sG8 ↪
Ian Gutierrez (@IanAGutierrez; 1/0): Newbie #rmarkdown(#rstats) question: Do you prefer to create pandoc (simple text) tables or knitr tables with r source code? ↪
Marlon Samuels (@UriSamuels; 0/0): #Specifying multiple simultaneous output formats in knitr (new)
#Tech #Internet #Question #HowTO
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Daily Tech Issues (@AdamSmitht1; 0/0): #Specifying multiple simultaneous output formats in knitr (new)
#Tech #News #HowTo
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Yoav Ram (@yoavram; 0/0): Consider Netlify instead of GitHub Pages for Your Static Websites https://t.co/hveraPj4pc ↪