blogdown
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 6/0): @cantabile @statsgen @stephenelane @apreshill <video> should be good, but you need a leading slash in src. See the first paragraph at https://t.co/ZcusdUSeGX and all gory details about URLs at https://t.co/id4TZC5R2r (this was my least favorite section to write in the book). ↪
Julian Carrasquillo (@JulianCarras; 1/0): Hey @drob - are you still sharing new blogs? I finally got mine going on #blogdown after some wrestling with .RMD support files 😬. So far there’s an AB Test analysis, but I’m working on getting a few more out there soon!. https://t.co/omXuod48Xl ↪
Clayton Yochum (@claytonyochum; 0/0): @dvaughan32 @thosjleeper @henrikbengtsson With enough work I think the first con could be handled by either bundling the go bin or having install helpers like blogdown does w/ hugo. No such solution for the second con… ↪
Deependra Dhakal (@dd_rookie; 0/0): @janani137 Hi! I’m learning a lot from your blogdown site https://t.co/XtRkpbGsWS. There’s a problem i’m facing that you talked about in issue https://t.co/OeYJpzsYvH regarding getting rid of hero widget. Can you please talk about how you did that? ↪
bookdown
Yihui Xie (@xieyihui; 6/0): @cantabile @statsgen @stephenelane @apreshill <video> should be good, but you need a leading slash in src. See the first paragraph at https://t.co/ZcusdUSeGX and all gory details about URLs at https://t.co/id4TZC5R2r (this was my least favorite section to write in the book). ↪
Jamie Lendrum (@jamie_lendrum; 1/1): Just in case any #rstats people missed this very useful release…R Markdown: The Definitive Guide https://t.co/lXBbbRSSQP ↪
Tim Slade (@tsslade; 0/0): Just a little bit o’ whimsy… YaRrr! The Pirate’s Guide to R https://t.co/ge9xXwtBjM ↪
Peter Jaap Blaakmeer (@PeterJaap; 0/0): For completeness’ sake, other viable options are Sphinx, MultiMarkdown or bookdown. Another promising one (mainly for co-writing and aimed at academics) is https://t.co/othAa3MU7v. ↪
Timothy Ballard (@timothyjballard; 0/0): @katiehgreenaway @djnavarro @seanchrismurphy So if you’ve been through those, my scripts probably wouldn’t give you anything new. But if you’re looking for new content, I’d highly recommend @hadleywickham’s “R for Data Science” https://t.co/2lB5gayoxq and @YaRrrBook’s “A Pirate’s Guide to R” https://t.co/ZYDmL8Qpjh ↪
xaringan
Wei Yang Tham (@wytham88; 9/1): If you are CSS-deficient like me but still want to customize your xaringan slides, check out @grrrck’s xaringanthemer package (https://t.co/k7aX2lgqoR)
among other things, you can give it a single color and it will return a color palette for your slides!! 😲😲😲 ↪
yihui.name
Colin Fay 🤘 (@_ColinFay; 7/6): #RStats — On source(”https://t.co/2A3P9Y89ZU”)
https://t.co/W4DvG7mb84 ↪
Danielle Navarro (@djnavarro; 6/0): Should also mention this post… I had no idea that @statsgen had done all this stuff. Very cool, and high praise coming from @xieyihui
https://t.co/nAweVcLPCx ↪
R Weekly Live (@rweekly_live; 2/1): On source(“https://t.co/gpFY7iQ3eB”) @xieyihui #rstats #datascience https://t.co/maJblqeHTS ↪
R Weekly Live (@rweekly_live; 2/1): Solving Statistical Computing Problems with SQL @xieyihui #rstats #datascience https://t.co/GJ760FUpC6 ↪
R Weekly Live (@rweekly_live; 1/1): The Cool Hacker Emi Tanaka @xieyihui #rstats #datascience https://t.co/rqiJU0B9rN ↪
R Weekly Live (@rweekly_live; 0/1): Two of My Use Cases of Lazy Evaluation @xieyihui #rstats #datascience https://t.co/6KVmWvMrvD ↪