Watch Yihui Xie talk about “Create and Maintain Websites with R Markdown and Blogdown”, c(“workflow”, “tricks”, “thoughts”) https://t.co/wwJLbgVveg #rstudioconf @xieyihui https://t.co/hqh2XFdbhO

2018/05/09

blogdown

RStudio (@rstudio; 124/34): Watch Yihui Xie talk about “Create and Maintain Websites with R Markdown and Blogdown”, c(“workflow”, “tricks”, “thoughts”)
https://t.co/wwJLbgVveg #rstudioconf @xieyihui https://t.co/hqh2XFdbhO

Mara Averick (@dataandme; 83/20): Nice set o’ tricks to get that extra ✨…
💅 “Blinging up your website built w/ hugo via blogdown” by @statsgen
https://t.co/UB8uf2hmlX #rstats #blogdown https://t.co/6yOUW0mL0d

Tiernan Martin (@maynardandking; 9/2): I built a #blogdown site and published my first #rstats post! Both the site and the post are a bit of a mess but I’m checking ’em off the to-do list anyway ✅👌

https://t.co/5hAueklsH1

#rstats #dataviz #blogdown

Blake Shaffer 📊 (@bcshaffer; 8/0): I will prep my course today.
I will prep my course today.
Oh look– a thread on how to make websites using R blogdown!
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[3 hours later] https://t.co/DfbsZauRVO

F Rodriguez-Sanchez (@frod_san; 6/0): @dsquintana @jvcasill @BruceSmithAUS @anandgururajan See this blogpost with #rstats code to automatically import publications from BibTeX to #blogdown https://t.co/rxUJo2XAOt @lbusetto74

Fabian Roger (@Latrunculia; 4/0): seem awesome! Making my website in R has been on my to-do list since I first heard of blogdown but this will help tremendously (and hopefully help that I get around doing it! :-) ) #rstats https://t.co/k1sIqU62zz

Egor Ananyev (@EgorAnanyev; 3/0): A very useful thread from @dsquintana: Creating a website in #R using #blogdown package. Since it targets academics, sections include publications and teaching. A tip from @jvcasill: #RefManageR can be used for managing bibliography. https://t.co/j0hLbpmtOM

Rob Calver (@RobCalver5; 2/0): Grab a copy of the blogdown book from @CRC_MathStats at https://t.co/OCdJYYGDVC @CRCPress #rstats https://t.co/4WXjRTS64R

Christopher Prener (@chrisprener; 1/0): Tremendously grateful for @xieyihui’s help today fixing a blogdown site - the #rstats world is an amazing community made even better by folks like Yihui who create tools that are so impactful and also take the time to help users who do their best to break those tools! #gratitude

Peter Baumgartner (@pbaumgartner; 1/0): See also my 4 part tutorial on https://t.co/WsZWIKtGBi #rstats #blogdown https://t.co/dstFTLcV09

Athanasia Mowinckel (@DrMowinckels; 1/0): thanks to @ProQuesAsker’s lovely post on syntax highlighting, I managed to get #highlight.js working on my blogdown site :D

See her tips here: https://t.co/VCCa558s50
and my updated post with highlight here: https://t.co/fEjuM7ASfX

Dorris A. Scott (@Dorris_Scott; 1/0): @dataandme @statsgen Nice article! I feel like I need to redo my blogdown site now 😅. I have only made a few apps though so I feel I don’t have much to show!

GoHugo 🔥TOP🔥BOT🔥 (@hugo_top_bot; 0/0): Serve_site() error while using Hugo-academic and Blogdown on RStudio for Mac https://t.co/XUPDftCP4S

stevenmosher (@stevenmosher; 0/0): Blogdown is CAF https://t.co/fc9mNYWlBf

bookdown

Thomas Eagle (@thomaseagle; 0/0): @LWpaulbivand @lauracgardiner @resfoundation we’ll happily have a look at bookdown :)

Paul Bivand (@LWpaulbivand; 0/0): @lauracgardiner @resfoundation The 78 charts are, of course, a small selection from the charts contained in the working papers, plus some new ones… would be nice if the report was a bookdown https://t.co/1KlWhWtDwV

igjit (@igjit; 0/0): そもそもこういうのはbookdownとか使うべきだったかな

Pachá 帕夏 (@pachamaltese; 0/0): If you want to know more about this project you can go for the narrated version https://t.co/5CHttCRNGl or read the documentation https://t.co/jvBOpXtbhp that is pure bookdown (once again, thanks @xieyihui) 3/3

knitr

kohske (@kohske; 12/7): 「再現可能性のすゝめ」にはそんなggplot2開発者のhadleyとknitrの開発者のyihuiに寄せてもらったメッセージがのってます。yihuiのメッセージには彼の人生の目標のひとつが書かれてますので、立ち読みでも是非一読してみて下さい。 https://t.co/iC6clCBCRW

Auggy (@mmmpork; 2/0): @yenzie You would appreciate that the library R markdown to other formats (like HTML) is Knitr. I recommend R for Data Science by @hadleywickham https://t.co/eOSCPzm62F https://t.co/5MDZHCRyfU

kohske (@kohske; 1/0): @kazutan childで束ねられる状態になってればその方がいいですね。おそらくもとの話のload使う手順だと、親rmdのknitrとは別に、解析をトリガーしないといけないようになっているはずで、そうすると色々面倒が起こるかなと思います。

niszet* (@niszet0; 0/0): knit_expandという方法もありそう?
https://t.co/jMrO26op9e

niszet* (@niszet0; 0/0): うーむ、ちょっと違う。
https://t.co/4IxA3kYlPx

niszet* (@niszet0; 0/0): Rmdの階層化、子Rmdによるグローバル汚染が嫌だなぁと思ったんだけど、chunk optionじゃなくて、
knitr::knit_child(“child.Rmd”, envir = new.env())
で呼べば環境は別になるっぽいな。表示が上手くいかないけど…。
optionでenvir=newに出来ればいいのだが…?できないかな…

Uri Laserson (@laserson; 0/0): How is there no Rmd/knitr equivalent for Python? Any suggestions @ContinuumIO @ProjectJupyter? Just use Rmd?

StackOverflow🔥HOT🔥 (@overflowedbot; 0/0): Short caption in knitr::kable() https://t.co/gOEfsNqx03

niszet* (@niszet0; 0/0): knitrはまだ全然理解できてないから、わざわざこったことしなくても出来ることはまだまだあるはずなので、優先するべきはそちら。まぁ、どちらもこつこつと

blush (@s_blush; 0/0): knitr楽しそう

kohske (@kohske; 0/0): @hankagosa あるいは、asyncなknitrトリガーコマンドを実装するか。

niszet* (@niszet0; 0/0): 更新がないところの処理を跳ばすためにdrake使いたいのにfilterで止まるので困っている。前処理分けておくしかないのかなぁ。実行例見ると別にfilterに問題はないようなんだが。knitrとの相性なのか?調べるか…

xaringan

Jose Manuel Vera (@verajosemanuel; 0/0): Easy theming your #rstats Xaringan presentations with gadenbuie/xaringanthemer https://t.co/L6kPxblJZp https://t.co/ZaEQt3y3Lo