blogdown
Alex Newhouse (@AlexBNewhouse; 4/1): I reaaaally should start an #rstats blog but I want to do it right (ie with rmarkdown) and the thought of learning blogdown stops me in my tracks ↪
Nick Fox (@NickFoxstats; 4/0): I just updated my website! https://t.co/trK2mC6U8h - if you haven’t converted to R blogdown, you’re missing out! Super easy to make and update 😎👍😎 ↪
Nick Fox (@NickFoxstats; 2/0): @D_Wiwad I used this one: https://t.co/6huCcm326f - and @xieyihui is always quick to reply to tweets if you hit a snag 👍😁😻 ↪
Taras Kaduk (@taraskaduk; 1/0): TFW you fix something, but not sure how you did it, and why it wasn’t working in the first place.
Oh the joy of running your site on #blogdown https://t.co/ECWUekSc6e ↪
Jason Ferrell (@nullrejector; 1/0): @NickFoxstats It looks great! I’m thinking about creating a blog with blogdown. Is there anything in particular I should pay attention to? ↪
Dylan Wiwad (@D_Wiwad; 0/0): @NickFoxstats @xieyihui Follow up naive question (sorry, I haven’t perused the materials yet!) - is it possible/easy to integrate python into sites created with Blogdown? I have some python notebooks I’d like to be able to integrate and use… ↪
GoHugo 🔥TOP🔥BOT🔥 (@hugo_top_bot; 0/0): blogdown::newsite() not working https://t.co/VdSwD6W0Fi ↪
bookdown
Colin Fay (@_ColinFay; 2/0): @dataandme @disruptioneer We should definitely put this in a bookdown ↪
knitr
Thomas Leeper (@thosjleeper; 0/0): @jzelner @digprof I very rarely write in rmarkdown if output is going to be PDF. I can’t stand the mixed syntax. For articles, I always use latex or knitr rnw. ↪