I think the true greatness of #xaringan #rstats package is not well known. If you are working on your slides, use xaringan::inf_mr() and then the file will be automatically knit after every save and goes to the slide your working on, NOT the 1st slide. Works with #rmarkdown too! https://t.co/ybSDgyiuUJ

2018/06/30

blogdown

Ming Tang (@tangming2005; 7/1): Time to polish my newly deployed blogdown website. I can do it on flights without internet, because everything is within Rstudio! How cool is that? #rstats

Edwin de Jonge (@edwindjonge; 6/0): Finally started a blog (using #rstats #blogdown). First entry: “Improving Anscombe Quartet”: https://t.co/Ycb8taXvQN

Andrés Pérez-Figueroa (@anpefi; 2/0): @tangming2005 @lesliemyint That’s because the repo for the source (lmyint/personal_site) is different than the repo for the rendered HTML (lmyint/lmyint). I also use that approach, described in the Xu’s book about blogdown, to allow automatization via Travis-CI

MasoodR (@masood87r; 2/0): Start your own blog for free using #rstats and #netlify. Here is a nice set of instructions: https://t.co/OvqZY8Mk2l

R-Ladies San Diego (@RLadiesSanDiego; 1/0): Looking for something to do the day after the 4th? Come to our blogdown tutorial and learn how to make a website with R! July 5th at 6:30pm.
https://t.co/6EUiG92zsK

Steven Ge (@StevenXGe; 0/0): @ivivek87 @nuzzel Agreed. I stole a lot of code like this. Earlier today, I was looking into the blogdown package to do my part.

bookdown

Deemah 🇺🇦 🇳🇴 (@dmi3k; 2/2): @coolbutuseless Stretch goal: create/solve excercises for the new chapters https://t.co/KDgu2TKOzm

Sau-Chin Chen (@SauChin_Chen; 0/0): @lakens @github @rstudio @OSFramework @CodeOceanHQ There will be more awesome if you edit these stuff by #bookdown.

knitr

AuthorCarpentry (@AuthorCarpentry; 4/0): Heading to @thecarpentries CarpentryConnectDavis this weekend? Two of us — @doctornerdis + @Repositorian — will see you there! Excited to share our work on lessons for Reproducible & Dynamic Reporting w/ Markdown/Knitr/Pandoc pipeline incl data pulled from @ORCID_Org #rstats

Michael Culshaw-Maurer (@MCulshawMaurer; 2/0): Is there a way to preface the #rstats console output index, ie [1] by a #? knitr output is prefaced by ##, so all your results can be copy/pasted as comments, but can this be done in a regular R console, similar to making a custom prompt?

Michael Culshaw-Maurer (@MCulshawMaurer; 0/0): @vsbuffalo Close, but I want the output preceded by it, ie the index [1]. Basically the prompt option but for the output. You can do it in knitr with hooks, but not in base console as far as I can tell

xaringan

Emi Tanaka 🌾 (@statsgen; 166/33): I think the true greatness of #xaringan #rstats package is not well known. If you are working on your slides, use xaringan::inf_mr() and then the file will be automatically knit after every save and goes to the slide your working on, NOT the 1st slide. Works with #rmarkdown too! https://t.co/ybSDgyiuUJ

Emi Tanaka 🌾 (@statsgen; 2/0): @shazanfar I forgot about this until you mentioned something on slack! I actually didn’t understand it at first but give it a try with inf_mr() while you are working on xaringan. It’s kind of easier to show this in person what it is doing.

John Ormerod (@john_t_ormerod; 2/0): @shazanfar @statsgen Emi!!!! We need you to fix our xaringan problems!!!

Roman Senninger (@r_senninger; 2/0): @szasulja @tvpollet https://t.co/fHcPQ6ZCF0

Thomas Pollet (@tvpollet; 2/0): @szasulja Sorry, I should have acknowledged that, the amazing ‘Xaringan’ package. https://t.co/NRXYBpjPaH

Holger H (@holken; 0/0): @statsgen O boy! I so need to get started with this package! #xaringan