blogdown
Frank Harrell (@f2harrell; 38/5): Thanks to blogdown (& its creator @xieyihui and proponents @LucyStats & @NicholasStrayer @vandy_biostat) I’ve converted https://t.co/8sdCD3RJoQ using a set of super tools: blogdown RStudio R knitr hugo netlify github+google domains. I’m loving this. @OpenSourceOrg #StatThink ↪
Amber Thomas (@ProQuesAsker; 21/1): Many thanks (again) to @xieyihui for the amazing blogdown package and in-depth documentation!! I am completely honored to be a co-author (along with @apreshill) on this book. Can’t wait to see what you two create in 2018! ✨ https://t.co/nfPkuEODsu ↪
Peter Baumgartner (@pbaumgartner; 2/1): Erster Teil des Tutorials zur Einführung in Cross Media Publishing mit #blogdown ist online https://t.co/rGCkYV5EUe Installation von R, RStudio und LaTex mit entsprechenden Slide-Shows https://t.co/5IX2ufALWM #rstats #cmp_tutorial https://t.co/WYW2HJk4La ↪
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 2/0): @shamindraas @ma_salmon @alspur @rweekly_live @NicholasStrayer @LucyStats Looks perfect! Re: .DS_Store, you may see https://t.co/1MaTqMOATa and https://t.co/F2ly9IOxkP ↪
José Pereira (@jafcpereira; 1/0): @f2harrell @xieyihui @LucyStats @NicholasStrayer @vandy_biostat @OpenSourceOrg Really love the new look. It’s impressive what one can do with blogdown :) ↪
Mike Treglia (@MikeTreglia; 1/0): Also, have I mentioned how much I <3 #opensource? And appreciating the #blogdown ebook by @xieyihui and colleagues (https://t.co/XPYgoW1j6k), and tutorial by @TylerSaville as great starting points ↪
Taraas (@imtaraas; 1/0): @xieyihui @dataandme @BecomingDataSci @kierisi You guys convinced me. Spending my Sunday resurrecting my blogdown site. Lots of work! Errors on errors! WTF! But we’ll get through them all! ↪
Shamindra Shrotriya (@shamindraas; 1/0): @xieyihui @ma_salmon @alspur @rweekly_live @NicholasStrayer @LucyStats Oh wow! Thanks for awesome DS_Store tip @xieyihui and for creating blogdown (and the encouragement)! ↪
Mike Treglia (@MikeTreglia; 0/3): It’s finally time to redo my webpage after ~10 years… Looks like #rstats #blogdown is a good way to go. Question re: blogdown/#hugo - if I start with a theme, and updates are made by the theme creator, what’s the best way to pull those updates into my site? ↪
Nicolas Roelandt (@RoelandtN42; 0/1): Today I got 2 answers while looking into the #blogdown docs for 1 question.
- Is that safe to gitignore public/ ? (Yes it is even recommended)
- a custom YAML file for gitlab-ci (I swear it wasn’t there last time I looked and it is far more better than the one I did)
#rstats ↪
Nicolas Roelandt (@RoelandtN42; 0/0): I had big merge conflicts because we are 3 people working on the same website. So 3 different version of the site made by local blogdown::serve_site().
A merge nightmare, worst my colleages are not comfortable with git.
@xieyihui your doc saved my sorry a**. Again. Twice ! ↪
Mareviv (@maureviv; 0/0): @f2harrell Thanks for the article! will re-read it from another perspective
New Hugo theme for the blog! blogdown? ↪
Eric Scott (@LeafyEricScott; 0/0): Making a website with #blogdown has got me thinking—markdown/pandoc would be a great way to maintain a CV and create different, job-tailored short resumés from it. ↪
Charles T. Gray (@cantabile; 0/0): @rensa_co Am trying to onboard my blogpost for @rOpenSci, but RStudio keeps making extra files. Maybe it’s ‘cause I ran blogdown::serve_site? Anyway, can’t pull with extra files. ↪
bookdown
Steph Locke (@SteffLocke; 29/3): Yeah, so umm you should probably get into the habit of naming your #rmarkdown chunks. This bookdown compilation of two days of training is pretty hard to debug with ~9k lines when unknown-chunk768 goes wrong. Let me be an object lesson to you all! https://t.co/wQBOk3U319 ↪
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 2/0): @shamindraas @ma_salmon @alspur @rweekly_live @NicholasStrayer @LucyStats Looks perfect! Re: .DS_Store, you may see https://t.co/1MaTqMOATa and https://t.co/F2ly9IOxkP ↪
Mike Treglia (@MikeTreglia; 1/0): Also, have I mentioned how much I <3 #opensource? And appreciating the #blogdown ebook by @xieyihui and colleagues (https://t.co/XPYgoW1j6k), and tutorial by @TylerSaville as great starting points ↪
knitr
Frank Harrell (@f2harrell; 38/5): Thanks to blogdown (& its creator @xieyihui and proponents @LucyStats & @NicholasStrayer @vandy_biostat) I’ve converted https://t.co/8sdCD3RJoQ using a set of super tools: blogdown RStudio R knitr hugo netlify github+google domains. I’m loving this. @OpenSourceOrg #StatThink ↪
Charles Franklin (@PollsAndVotes; 5/1): @gelliottmorris Xie’s book is very good. I’ve been using knitr with LaTeX (and Sweave) for a long, long time. But Markdown is attractive for simplicity. I’m a little concerned about fine control but enough books in Markdown to reassure me. ↪
G. Elliott Morris📈🤷♂️ (@gelliottmorris; 1/0): @PollsAndVotes If you’re diving right into RMarkdown now before using it before, I bet the first few chapters of Xie’s book are going to make your brain explode. Love knitr ↪
yihui.name
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 2/0): @shamindraas @ma_salmon @alspur @rweekly_live @NicholasStrayer @LucyStats Looks perfect! Re: .DS_Store, you may see https://t.co/1MaTqMOATa and https://t.co/F2ly9IOxkP ↪